I recently came across this question, which was suggesting that the OP is:
- new to the site.
- new to css.
The OP was asking if the float
property was interfering with their selection.
It was observed in the question that the negative z-index
value was the cause of this. This could (reasonably) be closed as a duplicate of Unable to click textbox with negative z-index.
However, a relatively high-ranking user wrote as an answer:
Probably a duplicate of: cant click textbox. z-index issue? im stuck
If you set a negative z-index on a textbox, then you can not click into it. You should try just removing that property. It likely serves no purpose in your case.
then justified by saying:
... since the OP was new to SO, I was being nice and not immediately voting to closing the question
which suggests that that voting to close is being 'nasty' and not actually 'nice' for new users.
However, it does actually answer the question by saying it is the z-index. Should it be removed? What should I be doing with this sort of answer that points out a possible dupe but also answers the question?