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  1. Have a question page with a new style job ad.
  2. Attempt to vote to close. The close button in the dialog is blocked by the ad.

The z-index of the a in ad is 100 where the dialog is 10. Luckily the dialog is movable.

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    I was about to report this as well. The Close button in the dialog happens to be in front of the ad, and when you click the Close button, the ad receives the click instead and instead of voting to close, you are launched into a new page about the job being advertised.
    – matt
    May 14, 2016 at 1:21
  • This is a really annoying bug. It has happened repeatedly about 10 times now; the only solution is remembering to drag the close dialog to the left far enough so that it doesn't overlap the job ad before clicking the close button. This is a major goof, when trying to close or migrate a question results in a click through to the ad and a loading of the job post in the browser tab (which as a side effect discards your close vote and any custom close reason text you've written).
    – Ken White
    May 14, 2016 at 1:27
  • This is extremely problematic because on some screen devices you can't actually drag the dialog away from the close button. Some of us answer questions from Netbooks / Phablets (occasionally)
    – Ohgodwhy
    May 14, 2016 at 2:04
  • Just noticed this on my iPad. Had to click the very small part of the Close button that just stuck out beyond the ad.
    – Jongware
    May 14, 2016 at 2:22
  • I'm unable to repro here, but I might not have the right screen size to repro. Can you tell me what resolution you're encountering this at?
    – rossipedia
    May 14, 2016 at 2:26
  • Scratch that, just reproduced. Fix incoming.
    – rossipedia
    May 14, 2016 at 2:28

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The z-index for that <a> in the new job ads has been fixed. It should no longer render on top of the dialogs on the page.

Sorry about that, that was overlooked when I was styling the new ads. That'll teach me to push out code on a Friday afternoon...

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