I asked this question yesterday: Changing the display attribute nullifies opacity transitions
At a quick glance, it is easy to mistake it for the common problem people have trying to use transition
on the display
attribute, about which there are plenty of questions on SO already (and would thus make it a duplicate).
I originally did not include code snippets in my question and only linked to an external site (JSFiddle). I see why that is wrong (although I don't remember external links being that frowned upon around two years ago when I was active on SO), but I don't think that makes it a bad question. It was easily remedied with an edit.
I thought the question was intriguing, as the code was extremely simple but I could not understand the behavior. I understand that most people who ask this type of questions are help vampires. However, I think I made it rather clear that I wanted an explanation of the phenomenon rather than help with a workaround.
It is possible that the downvotes were merely due to my external links instead of code snippets or a misunderstanding of the question (thinking it was the aforementioned duplicate), but I am not sure whether that is the case or not.
Was my question bad? Inherently bad, or merely poorly researched? Should I have given a more detailed explanation of why I found the behavior unintuitive and the question intriguing?