Visual bug when searching google images and clicking them
Reported by
thecrazy...@gmail.com,
Apr 2 2018
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Issue description
Chrome Version: 65.0.3325.181
URLs (if applicable) : to all the photos that are browsed in google images and are clicked to make them bigger
Other browsers tested: windows edge, and it works good
Add OK or FAIL, along with the version, after other browsers where you
have tested this issue:
Edge:OK,41.16299.248.0
Steps To Reproduce:
(1)first i opened google and searched an image
(2)i clicked one of the images
(3)that images expands but it is shown in the incorrect place
Expected Result: the images are put correctly not at left as it appears in the photo, it should be in the right part of the screen
Actual Result: it appears at the left part as the photo
it's the first time that happens to me
it is very annoying because i wanted to see the photos correctly without browsing the page where is the photo.a solution is using the incognito mode, which doesn't have this problem and the photos are shown correctly
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Apr 3 2018
Thanks for filing the issue! Unable to reproduce the issue on reported chrome version 65.0.3325.181 and on the latest canary 67.0.3386.0 using windows 10, Ubuntu 14.04 and Mac !0.13.1 with the below mentioned steps. 1. Launched Chrome 2. Navigated to www.google.com and searched for random images and clicked on one of those. We are able to see the images placed towards the right. Attaching the screen shot of the same. @Reporter: Could you please check the same on a new profile with out any apps and extensions. Please let us know the OS platform in which the issue is seen. Any further inputs from your end may help us.
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May 25 2018
As we are unable to reproduce the issue on latest stable 66.0.3359.181 and there is no response from the reporter from a long time, closing this issue and marking it as Won't fix. @Reporter: Please feel to raise a new issue if there are any issues observed on the latest chrome builds. Thanks! |
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Comment 1 by viswa.karala@chromium.org
, Apr 3 2018