Structure for padding submenu, precedence
Reported by
web2...@gmail.com,
Nov 1 2017
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Issue description
Chrome Version : 62.0.3202.75
OS Version: 10.0
URLs (if applicable) :
Other browsers tested:
Add OK or FAIL after other browsers where you have tested this issue:
Safari 5:
Firefox 4.x:
IE 7/8/9:
What steps will reproduce the problem?
body {
padding-top: 0px;
padding-right: 0px;
padding-bottom: 0px;
padding-left: 0px;
padding: 10px;
}
What is the expected result?
Expected to see structure in dev tools like this:
padding-top: 0px;
padding-right: 0px;
padding-bottom: 0px;
padding-left: 0px;
padding: 10px; ->
padding-top: 10px;
padding-right: 10px;
padding-bottom: 10px;
padding-left: 10px;
What happens instead of that?
padding-top: 0px;
padding-right: 0px;
padding-bottom: 0px;
padding-left: 0px;
padding: 10px; ->
padding-top: 0px;
padding-right: 0px;
padding-bottom: 0px;
padding-left: 0px;
Please provide any additional information below. Attach a screenshot if
possible.
UserAgentString: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/62.0.3202.75 Safari/537.36
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Nov 1 2017
The same behavior with margins
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Nov 1 2017
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Nov 2 2017
Able to reproduce this issue on reported verison 62.0.3202.75 and on latest canary 64.0.3256.0 using Windows 10,Ubuntu 14.04 and Mac 10.12.6 with steps mentioned in comment#0 and attached file. Issue working fine in Firefox. This issue is seen from M50[50.0.2661.0]. Hence considering this as Non-regression and marking this as Untriaged
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Nov 2 2017
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Dec 6 2017
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