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I just figured out that if you go to ask a question, and click on the "Answer your own question" checkbox at least two times in a row, fairly quickly, this is what happens:

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Normally, only one of those two buttons would show up depending on what question mode you're in. I guess this problem could be easily fixed by not letting the user click too quickly. It also occurs on MSO, and right now I can't reproduce this problem on other SE sites since I don't have the rep to ask and answer my own question, but if anyone can, I'll move this question to MSE.

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  • Yes, this is probably reproducible on all sites, since they all use the same fade transition effect. It’s probably easier to click the checkbox, then press space immediately afterwards. Jun 22, 2018 at 2:24
  • @Xufox True, that works too.
    – user9947160
    Jun 22, 2018 at 2:25
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    If I were to fix the bug, I’d possibly disable the checkbox right after changing it, but definitely, at the same time, not make the state of the question form depend on the checkbox anymore until after the transition is finished. This means that the state the form transitions into would be decided upon the first change of the checkbox and any checkbox state change after that would become irrelevant. This probably involves unbinding the event listener. Jun 22, 2018 at 2:30
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    Sounds like a case of not enough jQuery
    – Shog9
    Jun 22, 2018 at 2:32
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    @Shog9 Or too much jQuery? Jun 22, 2018 at 2:32
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    Wha... No such thing!
    – Shog9
    Jun 22, 2018 at 2:34
  • And why did you click quickly on this? you shouldn't ... Jun 22, 2018 at 7:43
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    @TemaniAfif Yeah you try to convince my dad to stop double clicking things that require only one click. Impossible.
    – Gimby
    Jun 22, 2018 at 8:08
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    @TemaniAfif Dunno, kind of felt like it :|
    – user9947160
    Jun 22, 2018 at 20:09
  • What happens, what?
    – Victoria
    Jun 24, 2018 at 19:41
  • @Xufox you wouldn't have to unbind, you could just store the state in a variable outside of the handler, then check the state variable before proceeding. If the variable is false set it to true and continue. If the variable is true, return. Once the handler logic is completed, set the variable to false again.
    – user4639281
    Jun 24, 2018 at 21:54
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    @TemaniAfif - As soon as you think you've built something 'idiot-proof', the world just builds a better idiot.
    – user4039065
    Jun 25, 2018 at 0:14

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The checkbox is now disabled while the form elements are animating, so you shouldn't be able to trigger this issue anymore!

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