Chrome Version: 73.0.3639.1 (Official Build) Revision 5c6469ade1252bc3636320e8865710cb1bafa4ce-refs/branch-heads/3639@{#6} (32/64-bit)
OS: Windows (7, 8, 8.1, 10).
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Launch Chrome, go to NTP or any web-page, right click on any element to open context menu and select 'Inspect' option.
2. Right click on highlighted element' in the 'Elements' section of DevTools to open menu list and copy the XPath.
3. Press "Ctrl + F" key to open Find text-box and paste the above copied XPath in it (Element will be highlighted in yellow color).
4. Now click on the highlighted element in the 'Elements' section of DevTools and observe the texts.
Actual: Highlighted texts are not readable properly.
Expected: Highlighted text should be readable properly.
This is a regression issue, broken in M-67 series, below is manual regression range:
Good build: 67.0.3373.0 (Revision: 543880)
Bad build: 67.0.3374.0 (Revision: 543949)
Providing the bisect using hasbisect-per-revision script:
You are probably looking for a change made after 543895 (known good), but no later than 543896 (first known bad).
CHANGELOG URL:
The script might not always return single CL as suspect as some perf builds might get missing due to failure.
https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+log/464a588722dbc27fa7e9acdec1cd7708351ddccf..034d1f904bac1d3344140a592b4936da32cca079
Suspecting: https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+/034d1f904bac1d3344140a592b4936da32cca079
@pfeldman: Could you please check whether this is caused with respect to your change, if not please help us in assigning it to the right owner.
NOTE:
1. This issue is also reproducible on Stable #71.0.3578.98, Beta #72.0.3626.17, Dev #72.0.3626.14 and Canary #73.0.3639.0
2. This issue is not seen on Mac(10.13.1, 10.13.6, 10.14.2) & Linux(14.04 LTS) OS.
Kindly review the attached screen-cast for reference.
Thank you.
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Comment 1 by pfeldman@chromium.org
, Jan 7