RESOLVED DUPLICATE of bug 11768 Bug 13948
Google Maps new Street View mode leaves rendering artifacts
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13948
Summary Google Maps new Street View mode leaves rendering artifacts
Brady Eidson
Reported 2007-05-30 23:35:53 PDT
The new Google Maps street view mode is pretty neat, and works pretty well in WebKit nightlies. However, there's some rendering artifacts left behind after the photo viewer transitions onto the map display. Steps to repro - 1 - Go to maps.google.com and search for a location that has street view data. I used "4th and King, San Francisco, CA" - the location of the Caltrain station 2 - Click "Street View" to reveal the blue outlines of the streets and the little person that you can drag around to specify where you want your street view photo to be centered 3 - Click anywhere on a blue outlined street to make the little orange guy move there. Notice that the photo view drops down onto the map display from above. As it animates down, it leaves behind rendering artifacts in the form area above the map. Since it's kind of hard to describe, I've attached screenshots of before, during, and after. I'm using a local debug build of r21911
Attachments
Screenshots of the rendering artifacts (189.18 KB, application/zip)
2007-05-30 23:36 PDT, Brady Eidson
no flags
Brady Eidson
Comment 1 2007-05-30 23:36:58 PDT
Created attachment 14799 [details] Screenshots of the rendering artifacts
Brady Eidson
Comment 2 2007-05-30 23:38:12 PDT
BTW, not a regression - happens in 2.0.4 as well
mitz
Comment 3 2007-05-31 00:12:10 PDT
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 11768 ***
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