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Web Inspector: Opening a bottom-docked inspector when navigating away from about:blank sometimes causes bad layout
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=164615
Summary Web Inspector: Opening a bottom-docked inspector when navigating away from ab...
Anthony Ricaud
Reported 2016-11-10 14:04:02 PST
Created attachment 294412 [details] Window after load Steps to reproduce: 1) Open a new tab 2) Load a website slow enough to be able to reproduce 3) While the site is loading, open the inspector with Cmd-Opt-I 4) Wait till the website is loaded Actual result: Page is cut in two, inspector seems closed and can't be reopened. See attach screenshot. Expected result: Inspector is opened and the page uses the rest of the height. You want the inspector at the bottom of the page to reproduce this. With the inspector on the side or in its own window, the inspector also seems to clause itself but you can reopen it and the page will go back to its full size when you close it agin.
Attachments
Window after load (3.38 MB, image/png)
2016-11-10 14:04 PST, Anthony Ricaud
no flags
Video reproduction (2.18 MB, video/quicktime)
2016-12-16 16:00 PST, Anthony Ricaud
no flags
Radar WebKit Bug Importer
Comment 1 2016-11-10 14:07:05 PST
Blaze Burg
Comment 2 2016-12-16 15:45:01 PST
I can't reproduce this. Can you make a video? Do you have any extensions installed?
Anthony Ricaud
Comment 3 2016-12-16 16:00:51 PST
Created attachment 297367 [details] Video reproduction Sure, here it is. Maybe something like Network Link Conditioner to slow down your network can help reproduce? Since then, I've also noticed another behaviour that might be related: 1) Be in tab A 2) Open a new tab 3) Navigate to a website B 4) Before that website is loaded, switch to tab A Website B will load in tab A. This one is way less reproducible though.
Anthony Ricaud
Comment 4 2016-12-16 16:03:14 PST
Blaze Burg
Comment 5 2016-12-16 16:23:03 PST
Missing repro step: need to start from about:blank
Joseph Pecoraro
Comment 6 2017-05-18 11:06:41 PDT
This will be a Safari change. The radar will track it being resolved.
Matt Baker
Comment 7 2017-05-18 14:23:02 PDT
I encounter this every so often. It's not a new problem.
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