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Stack Overflow profile screenshot

I went to my Stack Overflow profile page and clicked on the settings button (which badge to track). All my earned bronze badges were invisible.

Edit 1:

It looks like this bug is with the 'Vox Populi' badge. I just revisited the activities performed today, and I have cast 40 votes. The system took time to assign the badge. It assigned the badge & made the rest of the badges invisible.

To confirm this bug, I have cast my votes in another profile ('Ask Ubuntu'), and the bug was reproduced.

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    ! Forget your achievements and work towards the next one :)
    – Shyju
    Feb 21, 2016 at 1:50
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    Reproduced with Safari 9.0.3 on OS X 10.11.3
    – user4151918
    Feb 21, 2016 at 1:52
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    @shyju, hehe..... I can't leave a bug unnoticed. ;)
    – Raju
    Feb 21, 2016 at 1:52

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As far as I can tell, this has nothing to do with Vox Populi in particular. I can repro it on sites where I haven't earned that badge. It affects the display of any badge that you have earned, and is therefore indicated with a green checkmark in the top-right corner.

It appears to be a CSS problem. There is a before pseudo-element in each of the badge divs, set to display as a block with a solid background color. Because its top, left, bottom, and right properties are all set to 0, it has 100% width and 100% height. Therefore, the solid-color background is covering up the entire contents of those divs.

.popup-badges .all-badge-progress .completed:before {
    top: 0;
    right: 0;
    bottom: 0;
    left: 0;
    background-color: #f7f8f8;
    z-index: 1;
}

If you remove the background-color style, the problem goes away because the element becomes transparent. It also goes away if you remove the before pseudo-element entirely. I'm not really sure why it is there.

It is, in fact, not there on the badges that are displayed correctly. Which are also the badges that lack green checkmarks in the top-right corner. The before pseudo-element looks like a mistake, perhaps introduced by accident when the after pseudo-element was added to display the green checkmark?


Update: As of February 22, 2016, this bug has been fixed network-wide. The purpose of the before pseudo-element was apparently to give the badge cell a background color, but the CSS wizards saw the error of their ways. Instead of using a hack like changing its Z order, they removed the pseudo-element altogether and just set a background color. As a special bonus, a hover effect was added for a hot-tracking effect.

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    on a different note, should an answer regarding a bug be accepted before the bug is fixed? Just read somewhere else that on meta that it should not be. Just asking. Feb 21, 2016 at 21:52
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    So many CSS problems off late. Some one must have been sacked at StackExchange and he ripped off all code before leaving :D Feb 21, 2016 at 22:13
  • @SajibAcharya accepted answers don't mean very much on meta, so it isn't much of a big deal as far as I can tell.
    – Gimby
    Feb 22, 2016 at 12:51
  • @Sajib Acharya, Do you mean asker should accept only when the bug is fixed ?
    – Raju
    Feb 22, 2016 at 12:55
  • @Raju, I am not sure of this procedure, so I asked for opinion over the matter. I read this as a discussion somewhere on meta itself while they were discussing over a bug, so I asked. Read the comments following this answer in the post meta.stackoverflow.com/a/317216/3640307 That is why I asked. Feb 22, 2016 at 13:11
  • @SajibAcharya, Thanks for sharing the link. I could see a comment from moderator 'Wait for the fix'. Hence, I have unaccepted the answer.
    – Raju
    Feb 22, 2016 at 13:15
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    @SajibAcharya Precedent is to wait for an answer by a SO developer saying that it's fixed.
    – TylerH
    Feb 22, 2016 at 15:31
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    It is Meta. There are no rules, other than don't take anything too seriously. You can accept or not accept. The developers don't track acceptance to determine completion, they have status-completed tags instead. Then again, I don't care about acceptance, either. Feb 23, 2016 at 5:49
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This is a network wide bug. You can check it in Unable to see completed badges.

And besides @Cody Gray's answer, the answer given there fixes the issue for now:

The problem is with the .popup-badges .all-badge-progress .completed:before. It has a z-index of 0, where -1 would fit better (the :before on the div with that class takes care of the background).

If you change that the badges are back:

unbroken

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  • Thanks & Yes, issue is fixed.
    – Raju
    Feb 22, 2016 at 19:47
  • Hmm, that makes sense, I guess. They were using that before pseudo-element to change the background color. I was wondering why it was there in the first place. Seems like a massive hack, though... (Edit: Hynes agreed with me.) Feb 23, 2016 at 5:50

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