Touch does not work for part of the screen |
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Issue descriptionChrome Version: 72.0.3591.2 OS: Android P Device: Pixel 2 What steps will reproduce the problem? (1) Scroll down on a page. (2) Scroll up again, until the bottom ui bar (home/search/tabs/...) slides out of view. (3) Stop the page at a place where the space previously occupied by the ui bar now contains a link. (4) Click that link. What is the expected result? Browser redirects to the link. What happens instead? Nothing. This seems related to the new UI with the navigation bar on the bottom. It does not happen in stable with bar at the top. This feel quite serious, as it means sites that themselves have a ui elements at the bottom (pinterest, just to name one) will have those ui elements rendered useless unless you scroll down far enough to bring back the chrome navigation bar. Apologies if this has already been reported, couldn't find a relevant bug with a quick search. Also not sure which component to file under, so casting a wide net.
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Jan 11
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Jan 11
Removing accessibility labels as this does not appear to be accessibility related.
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Jan 15
This is still happening fyi. To show it visually, when it looks like in the attached "Screenshot_working.png" everything is fine. But after scrolling so it looks like in "Screenshot_failure.png", the navigation bar with "Home, Subscriptions, etc" no longer responds to touch. |
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Comment 1 by leberly@chromium.org
, Jan 8Owner: dmochak@google.com
Status: Assigned (was: Untriaged)