Regression: requestFullscreen() fails to hide title bar on secondary monitor popups

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Xtralogic

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Aug 18, 2026, 1:50:41 PM (19 hours ago) Aug 18
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Hi IWA team,

Chrome 151 appears to have a regression,  requestFullscreen() fails to hide title bar on secondary monitor popups. I've filed a bug for  that: https://issues.chromium.org/u/3/issues/547996280. Unfortunately it was discovered due to customers' complaints, only when 151 started rolling out on the stable channel.
Does anybody have any insight on what would be the best way to mitigate this problem?

Thanks,
Sergey.

Andrew Rayskiy

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Aug 18, 2026, 3:03:25 PM (18 hours ago) Aug 18
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Hi Sergey,

The fix for this landed in CrOS 153 today, and we're currently evaluating the backmerge options for 151 and 152; raising the
bug priority and elaborating on how excessive the breakage is will certainly help us push this through.

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Xtralogic

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2:36 AM (6 hours ago) 2:36 AM
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The extra monitors become quite unusable as a result of this bug, taskbar in a remote session at the bottom of the screen becomes only half visible. Also, there is distracting flicker at the top of the screen.
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