Position Sticky element positioned incorrectly when nested in scrolled grid-item in RTL document.
Reported by
samir1...@gmail.com,
Oct 6
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Issue description
Chrome Version : 69.0.3497.100
OS Version: 10.0
URLs (if applicable) :
Other browsers tested:
Add OK or FAIL after other browsers where you have tested this issue:
Firefox: OK
IE/Edge: OK
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Open this fiddle: http://jsfiddle.net/fv27q4cu/
2. Run and see the output.
What is the expected result?
All links should be aligned to right.
What happens instead of that?
Position sticky links are off to right by a few pixels.
UserAgentString: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/69.0.3497.100 Safari/537.36
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Oct 6
Fixed in Chrome 70.0.3503.0. Reverse bisect info: 577882 (bad) - 577887 (good) https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+log/a40fe282..b62bd420?pretty=fuller
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Oct 7
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Oct 8
samir1374@ Thanks for the issue. Able to reproduce this issue on Windows 10 and Ubuntu 17.10 on the latest Stable 69.0.3497.100. Issue is not observed on Mac OS 10.13.3. Issue seems to be fixed on the latest Canary 71.0.3573.0 and Beta 70.0.3538.45 as per comment #2. Revert Bisect Information: ========================== Good Build: 70.0.3503.0 Bad Build : 70.0.3501.0 As per comment #2, suspecting the below change: Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/1145130 flackr@ Please check and confirm if this issue is related to your change, else help us in assigning to the right owner. Thanks
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Oct 8
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Oct 15
This was actually fixed by r577885. Given it's fixed in M70, I'd assume that it's too late to merge back. Removing regression as the bisect only shows that it was fixed, not that it was a regression. |
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