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Regression:Movement of button is seen after clicking on cancel button of Re-authentication with OS password prompt overlay.
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vku...@etouch.net,
Mar 7 2018
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Issue descriptionChrome Version: 65.0.3325.124 (Official Build)Revision 42ae48183937849c27a047d09b789231a25e3fcf-refs/branch-heads/3325_122@{#3}(32/64-bit) OS: Windows (7,8,8.1,10),Mac OS X(10.12.6,10.13.1,10.13.4) Precondition: 1.Enabled Password export flag from the chrome://flags 2.Save any password from password bubble by navigating to https://twitter.com/ What steps will reproduce the problem? (1)Launch chrome and navigate to chrome://settings/passwords (2)Click on 'more actions' iron icon > Export > Export passwords such that Re-authentication with OS password prompt appears. (3)Now click on cancel button and observe the buttons. Actual: Movement of button is seen after clicking on cancel button of Re-authentication with OS password prompt overlay. Expected: No such movement of button should be seen after clicking on cancel button of Re-authentication with OS password prompt overlay. This is a regression issue broken in 'M64' and below is the manual bisect info Good Build: 64.0.3274.0 (Revision:518062) Bad Build: 64.0.3275.0 (Revision:518486) Note: 1.Issue not seen on Linux (14.04 LTS) OS 2.Issue is also seen on Stable build #65.0.3325.146, Dev build #66.0.3355.0 and Canary build #67.0.3364.0
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Mar 7 2018
This is related to focus. It can also be seen when using the Tab key to focus on the export button. The export button grows while in focus, shifting nearby buttons. This behaviour occurs in every modal dialog I examined (clear browsing data, import bookmarks). In my opinion this is a wontfix. It is standard behaviour for the button to grow when in focus. In addition, it is impossible to fix the size of the button and still support localisation. |
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Comment 1 by vku...@etouch.net
, Mar 7 2018Owner: cfroussios@chromium.org