Reader View on Windows puts <h1> under <h3>; RV on Android does it OK.
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f.con...@gmail.com,
May 21 2018
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Issue descriptionSteps to reproduce the problem: 1. Enable Reader View in Chrome on Android. If need be, see http://www.androidguys.com/2017/09/06/enable-reader-mode-in-chrome-for-android-how-to/. 2. Surf to gezondezorg.org. When so asked by Chrome to open it in Reader View, wait some 15 seconds and click 'yes'. 3. See that the <h1> is correctly displayed above the first <h3>, because that is the order in the source code. 4. In Chrome on Windows, install the Reader View extension. 5. Surf to gezondezorg.org. When the page has loaded, click the Reader View icon. 6. See that the <h1> is displayed below the first <h3>. What is the expected behavior? That the order in the source code is maintained. What went wrong? See Steps to reproduce the problem. Did this work before? N/A Does this work in other browsers? Yes Chrome version: 66 Channel: n/a OS Version: Android 4.2 Flash Version:
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May 22 2018
f.conijn@ -- Thanks for reporting the issue. Could you please share the screenshot of the behavior which is observed at your end. Also, please share the device details where the issue is reproduced. Thanks in advance!
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May 22 2018
@sandeepkumars -- Attached you will find the two screenshots. The Android phone is v. 4.2, Windows is Win 7 Pro. Both have Chrome 66.
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May 22 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 23 2018
Assuming this issue as the Feature Request as it is expected that the view should be same as in the desktop version when reader view extension is installed and updating the issue accordingly so that the further action can be taken on the issue. Thanks!
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May 23 2018
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Comment 1 by sandeepkumars@chromium.org
, May 22 2018