Some responsive (mobile-first) not behaveing responsive in Chrome but its ok in Firefox browser
Reported by
ravishku...@gmail.com,
Jun 9 2018
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Issue descriptionTHIS TEMPLATE IS FOR FILING BUGS ON THE ANDROID SYSTEM WEBVIEW. GENERAL WEB BUGS SHOULD BE FILED USING A DIFFERENT TEMPLATE! Device name: All small and medium viewport device Android version: Not required WebView version (from system settings -> Apps -> Android System WebView): For version Application: Google chrome Application version:All version URLs (if applicable): Not required (Do custom testing by creating yourself) Steps to reproduce: (1)use meta default-tag i.e <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1"> in chrome os (2)Add above patch to make webpage responsive by default (3) Expected result: If any web developer not include meta tag i.e " <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1">" . The chrome is not able to format web-page view responsive to small screen. (This doesn't happen in browser like Firefox) Actual result: website is not formatted accourding to responsive-nature
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Jun 11 2018
ravishkumarkhg6@ -- Thanks for reporting this issue. Could you please share any sample application or simple test case using which the issue can be reproduced along with the screen cast for better understanding of the issue. Also, please share your device details including the OS version where the issue is reproduced. Thanks in advance!
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Jun 11 2018
I am including some screenshots of my device with device details as well as sample website details... I am attaching three screenshot. One contain screenshot of my device details. Another contain screenshot of website in chrome browser. And another one contain screenshot of sample website in Firefox browser. .... I have made sample website without previously mentioned "meta tag". See the details. And ask if you need another details.
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Jun 11 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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Jun 11 2018
Can you please try again? I don't see any attachments. Also please specify your Chrome and Android versions. The component Mobile>WebView is not for Chrome. Wild guess that this'll be under Layout.
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Jun 12 2018
Android version:- 8.1.0 Brand name:- Nokia 6 Modal:- TA-1021 Affected browser:- Chrome browser Smooth running:- Firefox browser Sample website :- cryptonewssure.xyz
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Jun 12 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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Jun 12 2018
ravishkumarkhg6@ -- Please provide the screencast or screenshots regarding the difference your are referring to. It would help us in further triage of the issue. Thanks in advance!
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Jun 12 2018
Submitting screenshots...of both browser... Firefox and Chrome
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Jun 12 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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Jun 12 2018
To produce the sample bug again... Just go to samble site cryptonewssure.xyz and try resizing the browsing window... Or inspect and switch mobile view and dextop view and scroll down, to see the bug..... It is visible in almost all Android device (Android Oreo) ...
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Jun 12 2018
There are still no attachments and no Chrome version. At cryptonewssure.xyz, I see the same desktop-style site in both Android Chrome and Firefox (org.mozilla.firefox 60.0.2). Are you sure this site has a mobile version? > try resizing the browsing window I assume you mean Android's split-screen feature? That still doesn't trigger a mobile-style layout in Firefox, whether I squish it vertically or horizontally. > Or inspect and switch mobile view and dextop view What does this mean?
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Jun 13 2018
Chrome (application) version:- 67.0.3396.81 Operating system:- Android 8.1.0 Firefox:- Firefox focus 4.2(#21081959) Attaching four files, including software version and website-reaponsiveness issue. I like to mention that this issue is in Windows version of chrome too. And Firefox has not this type of problem. If we add "meta tag" manually, then there is no issue in both the browser. But if we remove the meta tag (previously mentioned) then chrome has bug and Firefox is already handling this.
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Jun 13 2018
Tested the issue in Android and able to reproduce the issue. Similar behavior is observed since Chrome #60.0.3072.0 Steps Followed: 1. Launched the Chrome Browser. 2. Navigate to the URL: cryptonewssure.xyz 3. Observed that, Chrome is not able to format web-page view responsive to small screen as in FireFox Focus. Chrome versions tested: 66.0.3359.158(Stable), 69.0.3456.0(Canary) OS: Android 8.1.0 Android Devices: Pixel XL This seems to be a Non-Regression issue as same behavior is seen since M-60. Untriaged for further input's on this issue. Please navigate to below link for log's and screen cast-- go/chrome-androidlogs/851244 Note: 1. Observed that behavior is same in Chrome mobile and FireFox mobile. 2. Observed that behavior is same in Chrome desktop and FireFox desktop version. Thanks!
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Jun 13 2018
I want to know that is this type of issue comes under bug or not. And which type of bug is to be reported for better experience with internet and Google. Whis type of bug qualify for bug bonty programmes. Thanks for hearing me...
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Jun 13 2018
I'm not familiar with the bounty program but the info here https://www.google.com/about/appsecurity/chrome-rewards/ seems to say it's only for security bugs, and you shouldn't publish them publicly (e.g. on this tracker) before reporting them to Google.
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Jun 15 2018
The site in question does not specify a desired layout for mobile and as such Chrome renders it as the page author intended it. This is not a bug. |
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Comment 1 by pnangunoori@chromium.org
, Jun 11 2018