Does Chromium (@ChromiumDev, @googlechrome) improperly reply affirmatively to a (hover: none) media query on Linux desktop (but NOT on Windows desktop, etc.)? It sure seems like it... you can repro this with Linux Chromium on the top bar of http://molly1935.com , etc.
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What is wrong with it? Linux Chromium (v64) does exactly same thing for me as Windows Chrome (v64) for hovering/highlighting items on top bar of 1935 website.
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At least "on my machine" which reports as "Version 64.0.3282.167 (Official Build) Built on Ubuntu , running on Ubuntu 17.10 (64-bit)", no hover effects appear because all the (hover: none) queries report true and suppress the hover effects... that's not what you get?
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I see icon & text color get more white when I'm hovering on them on 64.0.3282.186 on and Chromium under ArchLinux.
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Hmm... the plot thickens. So I guess I don't know what exactly about this install makes (hover: none) reply "true", but I guess this is at least better in that _some_ people's hover is working on Chrome Linux, if not mine :)
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Replying to @cmuratori @mmozeiko and
I get the same behavior as you, Casey, on qutebrowser v1.1.1 with the QtWebEngine (Chromium 61.0.3163.140) backend. Martins' version is newer than both of ours, so perhaps we just have to update to get the fix.
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Hopefully!
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