"New Media Controls" : buttons are too close together for touchscreen use
Reported by
billdill...@gmail.com,
Apr 13 2018
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Issue descriptionSteps to reproduce the problem: when you enable the "New Media Controls" flag, the buttons are too close together for touchscreen use. See red arrow I added to attached screenshot What is the expected behavior? What went wrong? does this also effect ChromeOS and Windows? They also have touchscreen support but I'm not able to check on those operating systems Did this work before? N/A Chrome version: 67 Channel: canary OS Version: 8.0 Flash Version:
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Apr 16 2018
billdillensrevenge@ -- Thanks for reporting this issue. Could you please share the URL where the issue is observed and the device details, Chrome version. This would help us in reproducing and triaging the issue further. Tried to verify on latest Canary #67.0.3396.3 with #enable-modern-media-controls on Pixel 2 XL Android 8.1.0 using twitter videos but couldn't notice the three dotted menu shown in the screenshot. Thanks!
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Apr 16 2018
You don’t have the “New Media Controls" flag enabled, you have to do that
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Apr 16 2018
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Apr 17 2018
billdillensrevenge@ -- As mentioned in the Comment #2, I have verified by enabling the flag "New Media Controls". Could you please share the URL where the issue is observed and the device details, Chrome version. This would help us in reproducing and triaging the issue further. Also, request you to verify by updating your Chrome to latest version. Thanks!
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Apr 17 2018
Canary 67.0.3396.8 , any video on mobile.twitter.com . You must go to chrome://flags and enable the “New Media Controls” flag then restart. In your screenshot, that is the ‘old’ media controls
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Apr 17 2018
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Apr 18 2018
As mentioned in C#2&5 “New Media Controls” flag is enabled. Attaching screen cast for your reference. Let us know if we have missed anything. Could you please share the device details including build details, Chrome version. This would help us in reproducing and triaging the issue further. Also, request you to verify by updating your Chrome to latest version. Thanks!
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May 3 2018
it's not specific to twitter and also, for me at least, twitter seems to have implemented their own video controls so I can no longer reproduce this on a twitter video
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May 3 2018
Thank you for providing more feedback. Adding the requester to the cc list. For more details visit https://www.chromium.org/issue-tracking/autotriage - Your friendly Sheriffbot
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May 4 2018
Thanks! Closing this issue as per comment #9.
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May 5 2018
no, the issue was never specific to twitter, it's about the amount of space between the buttons when Chromes "New Media Controls" flag is enabled, please re open
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May 7 2018
Though “New Media Controls" flag enabled or disabled, we didn't observe the behavior as provided in the screenshot of your original comment. As requested in earlier comments please share your device details and OS build number along with your screen cast for reproducing at our end. Without above details, we can't reproduce at our end. Attaching the screen cast for your reference. You can also verify if you have any other flags enabled which is impacting the behavior. Thanks!
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May 7 2018
Twitter seems to have very recently decided to use their own media controls BUT that's irrelevant because the "New Media Controls" spacing issue was fixed in the most recent Canary, see attached screenshot. |
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Comment 1 by pnangunoori@chromium.org
, Apr 16 2018