Chrome Version:
(67.0.3396.99 (Official Build) (64-bit)
(69.0.3488.0 (Developer Build) (64-bit)
OS: (Linux Debian)
What steps will reproduce the problem?
(1) Open a new window (with blank tab as the default tab)
(2) Navigate to About://version (or any page with the "Chrome"/"Chromium" location bar bubble)
(3) Open a second tab in the same window.
(4) Navigate to About://version (or any page with the "Chrome"/"Chromium" location bar bubble)
(5) Drag the second tab off the tab strip to create a new window.
(6) Shrink the widths of the 2 windows, observe they have different minimum widths.
What is the expected result?
The 2 windows should have the same minimum width
What happens instead?
They have different minimum widths.
It seems window minimum width tries to maintain a minimum width for the omnibox; it grows to compensate for pages with more page action icons or larger location bar bubbles. For example, a page with multiple page actions has larger minimum width than a page with fewer page actions displayed. It also seems minimum width of the window is being set when the window is first created, and not updated when the page is navigated or the window is resized.
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Comment 1 by jdonnelly@chromium.org
, Jul 13