Dancing Italic texts after selecting and unselecting them
Reported by
rco...@gmail.com,
Dec 21 2017
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Issue descriptionUserAgent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/63.0.3239.84 Safari/537.36 Example URL: http://daskapital.nl/2017/12/buitenkansje_er_is_weer_geld_t.html Steps to reproduce the problem: 1. Select the text: 'I like Greece a lot. It’s the only cheap market out there' from Left to right keeping the mouse button down 2. Move the mouse button back to the left 3. Watch part of the letters do a weird dance What is the expected behavior? The text should just remain readable not dance around after having been unselected What went wrong? It seems that the differing backgound somehow causes the rendering engine to get confused. Does it occur on multiple sites: N/A Is it a problem with a plugin? No Did this work before? N/A Does this work in other browsers? Yes Chrome version: 63.0.3239.84 Channel: n/a OS Version: 6.1 (Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2) Flash Version: None
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Dec 28 2017
Unable to reproduce the issue on reported chrome version 63.0.3239.84 and on the latest canary 65.0.3305.0 using Windows-7 with the below mentioned steps. 1) Launched chrome reported version 2) Navigated to URL: http://daskapital.nl/2017/12/buitenkansje_er_is_weer_geld_t.html 3) Selected the text( I like Greece a lot. It’s the only cheap market out there )by pressing the mouse button moving it from left to right 4) Again moved mouse back to left 5) The text remains readable @Reporter: Please have a look at the attached screen cast and let us know whether we have missed any steps in reproduicng the issue, try to test this issue by creating new person which don't have any apps or extensions in it and let us know if the issue still persists. Thanks!
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Dec 28 2017
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Feb 16 2018
Closing issue due to lack of feedback requested but not provided. If the issue still exists please open a new issue with the details requested. |
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Comment 1 by krajshree@chromium.org
, Dec 21 2017