Double focus ring is seen on chrome backgrounds picture tiles after selection.
Reported by
pranjali...@etouch.net,
Sep 4
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Issue descriptionChrome version : 69.0.3497.81 (Official Build) 032b3ca19e9af20182f9bd03deefc0faf4695558-refs/branch-heads/3497@{#869}(32/64 bit) OS: Mac(10.12.6 , 10.13.1 , 10.13.6 , 10.14), Win(7,8,8.1,10) and Linux(14.04 LTS) OS Pre-condition: Enable the flag 'Enable using the Google local NTP' , and 'New Tab Page Background Selection' flags under chrome://flags. What steps will reproduce the problem? 1.Launch chrome , open NTP and click on 'Gear' icon. 2.Click on 'chrome backgrounds' ,press down arrow key to bring focus on tile and press enter. 3.Again press down arrow key to bring focus on inner tile and press enter key. 4.Observe. Actual : Double focus ring is seen on chrome backgrounds picture tiles after selection. Expected: Double focus ring should not be seen on chrome backgrounds picture tiles after selection. This is Non-Regression issue seen from ‘M-69’ as Focus on Picture tiles has been introduced from build #69.0.3461.0 Issue is also seen Beta(#69.0.3497.72) ,Dev(#70.0.3534.4) and canary(#71.0.3542.0)
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Yana (+ maybe Joel), We've had several like this lately, where the user can get into weird states and see both the default focus ring + some custom selected/focused state. What do we want to do here? imo it's not worth spending too much on this weird edge-cases.
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Sep 5
Update: Rechecked the above issue on on Mac(10.12.6 , 10.13.1 , 10.13.6 , 10.14), Win(7,8,8.1,10) and Linux(14.04 LTS) OS using latest canary build#71.0.3543.0 and issue is still reproducible. Please refer attached screencast. Thank You...
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Agree with Kyle. For super obscure behavior like this ok to mark these as P3 and tackle if they are easy enough and only after the transition to the local NTP.
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This doesn't make sense to change. Being able to navigate to and tell you're on the selected tile is necessary as you can press enter again to de-select it. |
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Comment 1 by nyerramilli@chromium.org
, Sep 4