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abstiles avatar abstiles commented on August 30, 2024

This looks like something that started for me on the Beta channel a short while ago, and I see you're also using the 36 Beta. Google has changed the way Chrome applies filters to the root element of the page, resulting in annoying white bars (for me) on the bottom of pages that do not extend far enough down to fill the window. Your issue looks similar, but I've not seen these bars on the left, only on the bottom of the screen. I'm currently testing a workaround for this problem to verify that it doesn't break other sites, and I hope to have an update with this workaround published before Chrome 36 makes it to the main channel.

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abstiles avatar abstiles commented on August 30, 2024

I'm tempted to mark this a duplicate of issue #17, but I'm not entirely sure that the same fix will work with both, so I'm leaving this open for now.

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abstiles avatar abstiles commented on August 30, 2024

Actually, looking at this closer, I see that the white bar actually appears to swallow even the text in the popup. I'm increasingly doubtful that my workaround for #17 will help this at all. This bug really needs to be filed on the Chromium bug tracker so Google can correct this rendering glitch. I'd file the bug myself, but they may want you to tweak some of the experimental Chrome flags to see how it affects the problem. I cannot help them there because I cannot reproduce the same problem as you.

If they need to know what causes the problem, it's applying a CSS -webkit-filter to the <html> tag. If/when you file an issue with them, please link the relevant issue back here so that I can follow it and contribute answers if necessary.

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SMG999 avatar SMG999 commented on August 30, 2024

Thanks for the reply. You got me thinking why mine is verticle left and yours is horizontal bottom.
I have my Shelf position (i.e. The Taskbar) on the left of the screen rather than the bottom. When I change it, so does the rendering of the bug.

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abstiles avatar abstiles commented on August 30, 2024

Wow, very strange. Yes, I think that confirms a need for this bug to be submitted to the Chrome devs. There's no way for me to figure out a workaround without a Chrome OS machine, and I think this sort of rendering glitch is best left to the people responsible for the Chrome renderer.

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SMG999 avatar SMG999 commented on August 30, 2024

I did a bit of testing. Seems fine with horizontal Shelf or verticle Shelf on the right. Only verticle Shelf on the left has the problem. Auto-hiding the Shelf also works around the problem.
I can't replicate that issue with the white bar going across the bottom even when the Shelf is across the bottom too, so I'm not sure if it is the same issue or not.

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