Javascript looks to be enabled because of the social sharing buttons - they normally vanish if javascript is off. Good call though, that certainly could have been the reason.I can only replicate this in Chrome by turning off JavaScript.
Otherwise, it works normally in Chrome.
Are you sure your JavaScript isn't disabled or turned off in Chrome?
Are you using a computer that has a touchscreen and/or Windows 8?Why is chrome showing the forum descriptions? Not like that on FF and Opera.
if (!XenForo.isTouchBrowser()){XenForo.register('h3.nodeTitle a', 'XenForo.NodeDescriptionTooltip');}
isTouchBrowser: function(){
if (XenForo._isTouchBrowser === undefined){
try {XenForo._isTouchBrowser = !!('ontouchstart' in window);}
catch(e){XenForo._isTouchBrowser = (navigator.userAgent.indexOf('webOS') != -1 ? true : false);}
}
return XenForo._isTouchBrowser;
}
Actually I base my comments on a previous thread where the problem was indeed Windows 8 and a touch screen. It only seems to apply to Chrome and maybe it's only certain circumstances that it does so.It's fine for me on windows 8 with touchscreen so its not that. I think ENF is right JavaScript problems.
Actually I base my comments on a previous thread where the problem was indeed Windows 8 and a touch screen. It only seems to apply to Chrome and maybe it's only certain circumstances that it does so.
Yup, it happens for me on Windows 8 on touch screen with Chrome.Actually I base my comments on a previous thread where the problem was indeed Windows 8 and a touch screen. It only seems to apply to Chrome and maybe it's only certain circumstances that it does so.
I am on Win8 but not on a touchscreen,
How do you not have the Chrome app? When I installed Chrome on desktop it automatically installed the Chrome app with it.Is this on the Chrome APP(for metro) or chrome on the desktop as I do not have the chrome app.
On my non-touchscreen Windows 8 laptop, I get all No except for:Acutally, what do all of the methods return as.
How do you not have the Chrome app? When I installed Chrome on desktop it automatically installed the Chrome app with it.
Thanks for looking into this Jake.
I just did a few tests. My computer is a touch-screen computer (touch-screen driver is NextWindow Voltron Touch Screen v3.1.3.30). I am running Google Chrome 23.0.1271.97 m on Windows 8 Pro.
When I have the touch-screen driver enabled, I have hasJs and Touch. Forum descriptions are exposed.
When I have the touch-screen driver disabled, I have hasJs but NOT Touch. Forum descriptions are NOT exposed.
(Note: I had to log out and log back in to Windows to get Google Chrome to recognise that I had enabled/disabled the touch screen driver).
I guess so.Thanks for that. So it's behaving as expected with and without Touch. And Touch is applied only when the driver is enabled on your computer, so that is all working as expected.
isTouchBrowser: function(){
var isChrome = navigator.userAgent.toLowerCase().indexOf('chrome') > -1;
if (!isChrome && XenForo._isTouchBrowser === undefined){
try {XenForo._isTouchBrowser = !!('ontouchstart' in window);}
catch(e){XenForo._isTouchBrowser = (navigator.userAgent.indexOf('webOS') != -1 ? true : false);}
}
return XenForo._isTouchBrowser;
}
Also, the question is whether the CSS styles that are applied (i.e., forum descriptions being displayed) are appropriate. They are appropriate for any device without a mouse, but an assumption is made that touch = no mouse, which is obviously not the case.
My original problem was caused by Synaptics Touchpad Driver, then Windows detected my computer has a touch screen.Have same issue with all Xenforo sites (on laptop without touch screen). Everywhere hasJs class is missed, while JS is turn on. I've tried to re-install Chrome, but still have this error . Other browser are ok.
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