I was just coming back because I noticed the same thing.The problem goes away when I use the default style on your forum. That means this is a problem with your custom style
But no problem using the default style.That happens because the descriptions are hidden with JavaScript. That way a visitor with Javascript disabled will be able to read the descriptions without the jQuery tooltip.
You could hide them with CSS to prevent them flashing on refresh but then your visitors with JavaScript turned off won't be able to read the descriptions at all.
I was just coming back because I noticed the same thing.
I'll make a backup, export and import.
Thanks.
I tried living with it, but it's annoying as hell.That won't fix it. It's by design and it will happen in any styles default or not.
It's designed that way to allow people with JavaScript off to read the descriptions.
You have three options
1) ebable descriptions like in other forums software without popup tooltip
2) hide the description with CSS
3) leave with it
How would I use CSS to to avoid the flash of the descriptions.
Do people really turn javascript off?
<blockquote class="nodeDescription baseHtml" id="nodeDescription-{$forum.node_id}">{xen:raw $forum.description}</blockquote>
<blockquote class="nodeDescription baseHtml hide" id="nodeDescription-{$forum.node_id}">{xen:raw $forum.description}</blockquote>
.hide {
display: none;
}
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="css.php?css=xenforo,form,public&style={xen:urlencode $_styleId}&d={$visitorStyle.last_modified_date}" />
<!--XenForo_Require:CSS-->
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="css.php?css=xenforo,form,public&style={xen:urlencode $_styleId}&d={$visitorStyle.last_modified_date}" />
<!--XenForo_Require:CSS-->
<link rel="xenforo_stylesheet" type="text/css" href="hide.css" />
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