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Non-Regression: "100%(default)" text on Volume slider is seen chopped in Text-to-Speech

Project Member Reported by rkalavakuntla@chromium.org, Jun 28 2018

Issue description

Chrome Version: 69.0.3474.0/10824.0.0 dev channel Kip,Daisy,Reks
OS: Chrome OS

What steps will reproduce the problem?
(1)Sign into user >> Open chrome://settings/manageAccessibility/tts
(2)go to Text-to-Speech >> Speech properties >> observe Volume slider at 100%(default)

Actual: "100%(default)" text is seen chopped on Volume slider
Expected:"100%(default)" text shouldn't get chopped 

Raising this issue as a Non-Regression issue seen from M-69 as it is a new feature introduced in 69.0.3474.0

Note : Issue is not seen in Linux,Windows OS

Attached the screenshot for reference..




 
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Cc: katie@chromium.org
Status: Available (was: Untriaged)
Cc: hcarmona@chromium.org
A display-size-slider needs to be able to move its label position if it is getting clipped by an ancestor.
Not clipping the label seems like a better solution than having to move the label. I don't know why the ancestor has overflow: hidden, but that seems to be the issue.

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