overscroll ripple is not visible if background or image is black (or very dark)
Reported by
billdill...@gmail.com,
Mar 16 2018
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Issue descriptionSteps to reproduce the problem: small but increasingly important issue as more websites switch to a black background: the ripple effect that indicates you have hit the end of the page/image is not visible if the background is black or very dark What is the expected behavior? What went wrong? I've attached a test image so you can reproduce: zoom in on the image and then 'flick' up or down so you hit the end of the image: notice the ripple is not visible because the ripple is extremely dark. The solution I propose: Chrome currently detects background color so it can change the color of the scroll bar accordingly, it should do the same for the overscroll ripple and a new light ripple needs to be created. Did this work before? N/A Chrome version: 67 Channel: canary OS Version: 8 Flash Version: this might also be a problem on Chrome OS tablets, please test there too (I do not have access to a Chrome OS device)
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Mar 19 2018
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Mar 20 2018
@billdillensrevenge: Thanks for the report!! Can you please be more specific about steps to reproduce the problem, and also mention the sample URL's where you're seeing this issue? Thanks!!
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Mar 20 2018
Please ignore the above comment. Tested the issue using #67.0.3375.0 on Android Pixel 8.0.0 and Somehow observing the same behavior as mentioned in original comment. Observed the dark ripple effect. This seems to be a Feature request rather bug. Hence adjusting labels accordingly. Please revert back if someone feels otherwise. Thanks!!
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Oct 9
As per above comment marking this issue as Untriaged and removing Needs=FB label for further triaging from dev team. Thanks! |
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Comment 1 by billdill...@gmail.com
, Mar 17 2018