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RESOLVED CONFIGURATION CHANGED
109498
Setting a CSS "top" property on an elements :active state creates a no-click zone
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=109498
Summary
Setting a CSS "top" property on an elements :active state creates a no-click ...
Peter Ostrander
Reported
2013-02-11 15:07:15 PST
Created
attachment 187689
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A video showing the bug in action. Anchor elements that have an :active state with the "top" set to a positive value creates a no-click zone on that element. An example: I create an anchor element and it's :active state has a "top" property set to 10px. If I click within the 10px vertical area directly below the text inside the anchor tag, the click event isn't fired. I've created a jsfiddle demonstrating the issue. Thanks.
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2013-02-11 15:07 PST
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Alexey Proskuryakov
Comment 1
2013-02-11 19:25:39 PST
Confirmed with ToT. Not a regression from Safari 6.0.2.
Ahmad Saleem
Comment 2
2022-08-12 14:30:42 PDT
I am not able to reproduce this bug in Safari 15.6 and Safari Technical Preview 151 on macOS 12.5 and I followed video and tried to click in parallel to "black" line on button and it triggered "click" dialog everytime. I think it was fixed along the way, I will mark this as "RESOLVED CONFIGURATION CHANGED". If it is reproducible for someone else, please reopen and ignore my comment and also update latest reduction (if possible). Thanks!
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