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I noticed a negative rep change on my page from the deletion a documentation page that had gotten an upvote previously.

I was somewhat dismayed, because I had spent much time authoring much of the post and making it a good-quality documentation. I created it in response to this topic request, which had garnered five votes — not an unpopular request. And now, the only documentation I can find on z-index under CSS is a (in my opinion) rather wimpy single example under "Positioning" that doesn't nearly answer it to the same degree. (Edit: I updated this post)

The worst part about it, however, is that there was no notice on who deleted it, nor the reason for deleting. The page is simply now a Page Not Found.

I am not sure how the deletion process works in Documentation.

In summary,

  • Why was this post deleted? (Where can I see the reason?)
  • How was this post deleted?

Here is the version of the page CSS z-index before it was deleted.

I also just noticed that there is the option to "Create draft rolling back to this version", so I'll do that if any answers/comments justify my opinion.


Update

z-index has been moved to an example under Positioning. Thanks for the feedback.

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I deleted it during clean-up of duplicate topics in the CSS language, because a separate topic is not at all necessary. The z-index property itself only applies to positioned elements and therefore it belongs in the topic about the rest of the positioning properties - not as a separate topic.

I assumed users received notifications for this like they receive notifications for rejected edits, but apparently not. But I didn't want to incorporate it in myself because a) simply copying it over would just create a duplicate example and b) editing it in myself would only steal credit for content others wrote. I do, however, think you should incorporate some of that information into the z-index example on the appropriate topic.

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  • Thanks for the reasoning. I guess I'll just add to that topic now then. Jul 22, 2016 at 22:39
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    Now remember that nothing is really deleted so long you get the link to it...
    – Braiam
    Jul 22, 2016 at 23:36
  • @Braiam I have the link for it ... for now. Who knows what Community ♦ might do to clean up. Jul 23, 2016 at 0:44

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