Comment #2 on issue 13729 by pavpanch...@gmail.com: back button paints hot  
after navigating to a new page
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=13729

I'm getting this as well; Chromium 4.0.207.0 (Ubuntu build 25615).

A test case is attached; its a single link.
Drag and drop it into the browser tab bar (so there's no previous  
back/forward
history). Click the link. Press back. Press forward (make sure that you  
move the
cursor straight down to avoid hovering over the back button). Note that the  
back
button is in the "hover" state. Press the "back" button, again being  
careful not to
hover over the forward button; now the forward button is in a  
awkward "hover" state.

This is most readily noticed when reverting Chrome to a native GTK+ theme,  
as the
borders on hovered buttons are really obvious. It also happens (less  
noticeably) in
the standard theme.

After some testing, I think its because Chrome does triggers some sort  
of "disable"
event on the back/forward buttons before it triggers some sort  
of "mouseout" event
(I'm sorry, I'm not a desktop developer).

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