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Status: WontFix
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Closed: Dec 11
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OS: Linux , Windows , Mac
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Type: Bug-Regression



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Regression:Leading ellipsis is seen for password entry on increasing font size

Project Member Reported by vineet...@virtusa.com, Dec 11

Issue description

Chrome version :72.0.3626.14(Official Build) Revision6f7b22605ffcc9509cfd22ac7f9b330417227a3b-refs/branch-heads/3626@{#248}(32/64-bit) 	
OS: Windows(7,8,8.1,10) ,Mac(10.13.1,10.13.6,10.14.2) and Linux(14.04  LTS)OS

Pre-condition: Atleast one passwords entry should be present under chrome://settings/passwords

What steps will reproduce the problem?
1.Launch chrome and navigate to 'chrome://settings' and change 'Font size' to 'Very Large'.
2.Navigate to 'chrome://settings/passwords/' and observe the website name for present password entry.

Actual  : Leading dots(ellipsis) are seen for website name when font size is 'Very Large'.
Expected: Trailing dots(ellipsis) should be seen for website name after font size is increased.

This is a regression issue broken in ‘M-62’ and below is bisect info.
Good build: 62.0.3174.0(Revision: 491204)
Bad build : 62.0.3175.3(Revision: 491592)

Chromium Bisect:

https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+log/2876f93dd50228e650b81db527e86de127fcf6f5..394e764abad5181aeba22300061840f8344a45f4

Suspecting : https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+/394e764abad5181aeba22300061840f8344a45f4

@jdoerrie: Could you please check whether this is caused with respect to your change, if not please help to reassigning it to the right owner.

Thank You!

 
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Status: WontFix (was: Assigned)
This is WAI: https://www.chromium.org/Home/chromium-security/enamel#TOC-Eliding-Origin-Names-And-Hostnames

TL;DR: For security purposes origins and hostnames should be elided from the left. This is because the security relevant part (eTLD + 1) is towards the right end of the string.

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