Non-Regression: Unwanted border is seen when clicked on any text in http://www.app-how-to-use-it.com/ |
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Issue descriptionChrome Version: 64.0.3282.39 Beta OS: Windows(10,7), Ubuntu 14.04, Mac 10.12.06, Chrome OS What steps will reproduce the problem? (1)Launch chrome and navigate to http://www.app-how-to-use-it.com/ (2)Click anywhere on the text and observe Actual: Unwanted border is seen when clicked on the text Expected:No such behaviour should be seen This is a Non-Regression issue seen from M-50. Hence, marking it as untriaged. NOTE: Issue is working fine on IE, Firefox.
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Dec 27 2017
This is because the contents is using <span tabindex="-1">...</span>
around the text to make the text "focusable" (although TAB key skips the
span), so if you click on the text, the text is getting "focused".
The site owner can avoid if they think this is not what they want - by
CSS, specifying that ":focus { outline: none }", or removing tabindex
attribute.
On Firefox (tested on Linux), they also show the focus outline (not in
light blue like Chrome, but with dotted line) - see the attached screenshot.
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Comment 1 by kebalaji@chromium.org
, Dec 20 2017