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[High Contrast Mode] Menu border is too bold (2px instead of 1px) |
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Issue descriptionChrome Version: canary Version 71.0.3564.0 OS: macOS 14 What steps will reproduce the problem? (1) Enable High Contrast Mode (2) Open the Settings Menu (3) Take a look at the Menu Border What is the expected result? Only 1px dark border. What happens instead? There is a 2px dark border. Looks not so nice compared to the other borders which are only 1px. A screenshot is attached. Thanks Mehmet
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Oct 1
That's weird! Are you on a Retina display, mehmet@? For comparison I see something like the attached screenshot - i.e., the line is heavy, but not overpoweringly so. That's with 71.0.3567.0. Zooming in a whole lot reveals that the line is 1px solid black. Can you try with 3567?
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Oct 1
ellyjones@: I am using a non-Retina MacBook Air from 2012 (unfortunately :( ) And yes, there is still 2px border around the Menus in Canary Version 71.0.3567.0. I also noticed, that the black rounding of the Omnibox is a bit "pixilated". Probably it looks better on Retina.
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Oct 1
+ screenshot
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Oct 2
I don't really understand how this happens. I will take a look when I'm back at my desk on Thursday.
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Oct 2
Okay, thank you.
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Oct 4
The NextAction date has arrived: 2018-10-04
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Oct 4
Puzzling. I can't repro this on my desktop (with a 1x display) either, using 71.0.3570.0. I cannot figure out how this could occur. You've seen it in 71.0.3564.0 and 71.0.3567.0, both of which did not have <https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/1159532> (it had been reverted, relanded, and reverted again by that point) and I can't reproduce it either on trunk or 71.0.3570.0. What exact macOS 10.14 version do you have? I'm running out of ideas here :)
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Oct 4
Hi ellyjones@, I am using macOS Version 10.14 (18A391). I see this on my MacBook Air Mid 2012 and also on an iMac 21" End 2012. Both are Non-Retina Devices. This was also the cast with macOS High Sierra before upgrading to Mojave. I attach a screencast where I can repro it in Chrome Stable and Canary. I also have no idea what is causing this? I also seeing it in a Chrome Guest Mode Window, Incognito Window and a new Chrome Profile.
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Oct 8
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Oct 22
I’m also having this exact issue, let me know if I can help in anyway.
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Oct 22
#11: Can you post your OS and Chrome versions please?
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Oct 24
MacOS: 10.14 Chrome Version 70.0.3538.67 (Official Build) (64-bit) Notice the browser color of the background tabs are black without a theme, and then I change the theme explicitly, and then when I reset it looks like things are behaving as they should (colors are correct) *until* I quit chrome and relaunch in which it goes back to looking as it shouldn't. Hope this helps. Let me know if there's other information in providing to help.
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Jan 2
Hi ellyjones@: This issue seems to partially fixed now. The inner-border is now lighter than the outer-border. It would be really nice, if we could make the inner-border more light to match the color of the menu separators. Please find attached a mock. Should we close this report and file a new one regarding the request for the lighter inner-border? Thanks :)
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Jan 3
#14: no, we can keep discussing that here, since that inner border is not really supposed to be there in high contrast :)
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Jan 3
Okay, thanks for your feedback :) |
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Comment 1 by meh...@chromium.org
, Sep 28