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be...@gmail.com <be...@gmail.com> #2
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ro...@gmail.com <ro...@gmail.com> #3
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be...@google.com <be...@google.com> #4
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I will share the GitHub repository I worked on.
Instructions for running it locally are provided in the README.md file.
After running npm run dev
,
you can access it by entering http://localhost:3000/step/3
in your browser's address bar.
If you have any questions, please leave a comment.
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be...@google.com <be...@google.com> #5
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be...@google.com <be...@google.com> #6
Steps to reproduce:
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1) Open command prompt.
2) Change directory to a given downloaded file.
3) Enter given commands in command prompt. (npm install, npm run dev)
4) Launch chrome
5) Navigate to the url (
6) Click on back button
Observed that "able to navigate to the Previous Page without any issues"
@Reporter: Could you please
1) Review the attached screencast and let us know if we missed anything from our end.
2) Provide a screencast in video format instead of gif format for better understanding/triaging the issue.
3) Provide a expected/actual behavouir with clear reproducible steps.
Attaching screencast for reference
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ba...@gmail.com <ba...@gmail.com> #7
Hello,
Here are the steps to reproduce the issue with the attached screen recording file.
- Run npm install, then npm run dev
- Navigate to
http://localhost:3000/step/3 in your browser - Click the back button immediately without clicking on the website viewport area in Chrome
These steps correspond to the 0-13 second mark in the attached video.
Here are the steps to make it work as I intend:
- Run npm install, then npm run dev
- Navigate to
http://localhost:3000/step/3 in your browser - Click on the website viewport area in Chrome, then click the back button
- Go to
http://localhost:3000/step/2 - Click the back button in the browser again
- Go to
http://localhost:3000/step/1
These steps correspond to the 17-30 second mark in the attached video.
I am curious why, when I click the back button without clicking on the Chrome browser's viewport area, it does not navigate from
I wonder if this is due to an issue with the Chrome browser.
Thank you.
ba...@gmail.com <ba...@gmail.com> #8
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su...@gmail.com <su...@gmail.com> #9
Observed that "able to navigate to the Previous Page without any issues"
@Reporter: Could you please
1) Review the attached screencast and let us know if we missed anything from our end.
2) Try to check the issue without flags enabled, extensions and with a fresh profile.
Attaching screencast for reference
Thanks.
ma...@gmail.com <ma...@gmail.com> #10
Hello,
When you run the code I shared in the GitHub repo, clicking the browser back button should navigate in the order of '/step/3' -> '/step/2' -> '/step/1'. (You can check this by watching the screencast attached in
However, in the screencast you posted in
In the screencast I posted in
I am curious why it works as expected only when clicking the website viewport area before clicking the back button.
Thanks.
be...@google.com <be...@google.com> #11
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In Studio 3.0, for sql queries with parameters, a red error highlight is constantly being shown from analysis. Can you please explain how to disable this kind of inspection on sql query.
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