Why the mobile exclusion? The click thing? Edit: genuinely curious. Iβm only assuming you have to exclude mobile because you cannot assume βstateβ of any button? Or rather there is no βclickβ function? I honestly am interested and not familiar
The click() event actually works, and will both add the .active class to the element and "vote", but each vote option has both a "real" button and a mobile-span-as-button and when you click on one it adds the .active class to the one you clicked and not its counterpart. So if I don't filter out one of the two, then I end up pointlessly double voting, halving the number of effective votes before I get rate limited.
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Why the mobile exclusion? The click thing? Edit: genuinely curious. Iβm only assuming you have to exclude mobile because you cannot assume βstateβ of any button? Or rather there is no βclickβ function? I honestly am interested and not familiar
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event actually works, and will both add the.active
class to the element and "vote", but each vote option has both a "real"button
and a mobile-span-as-button and when you click on one it adds the.active
class to the one you clicked and not its counterpart. So if I don't filter out one of the two, then I end up pointlessly double voting, halving the number of effective votes before I get rate limited.Jump in the discussion.
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