Chromium showing really tiny text on sites after last update #573

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craftyguy commented Jan 30, 2017

I see ultra small text on websites after the last update

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You can work around this by clearing data. Chromium isn't maintained by us and this isn't caused by one of our changes. It's an upstream issue.

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thestinger commented Jan 30, 2017

You can work around this by clearing data. Chromium isn't maintained by us and this isn't caused by one of our changes. It's an upstream issue.

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Nope, but perhaps they'll fix it before they officially release Chrome 56 for Android rather than only the WebView.

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thestinger commented Jan 30, 2017

Nope, but perhaps they'll fix it before they officially release Chrome 56 for Android rather than only the WebView.

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I had the same problem and clearing only Chromium cache did not solved it.
You actually have to clear all datas.
Thanks for the quick fix anyway :)

I had the same problem and clearing only Chromium cache did not solved it.
You actually have to clear all datas.
Thanks for the quick fix anyway :)

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You actually have to clear all datas.

Right. Which is silly requiring users to experience data loss to resolve an issue.

Nope, but perhaps they'll fix it before they officially release Chrome 56 for Android rather than only the WebView.

Do you know if this issue is caused by running a newer webview with a different chromium version?

You actually have to clear all datas.

Right. Which is silly requiring users to experience data loss to resolve an issue.

Nope, but perhaps they'll fix it before they officially release Chrome 56 for Android rather than only the WebView.

Do you know if this issue is caused by running a newer webview with a different chromium version?

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Do you know if this issue is caused by running a newer webview with a different chromium version?

It's not related to the WebView. It's an upstream Chromium bug.

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Do you know if this issue is caused by running a newer webview with a different chromium version?

It's not related to the WebView. It's an upstream Chromium bug.

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The fact that it occurs with an unmodified build of Chromium 56 on stock Android.

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The fact that it occurs with an unmodified build of Chromium 56 on stock Android.

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