The "Vote down requires 125 reputation" message appears behind a code snippet on this faded answer, and thus I'm unable to close it.
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4May be to prevent down voting from getting out of control.– CarcigenicateCommented Mar 31, 2015 at 0:45
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58@Carcigenicate It always requires 125 rep. I believe this post is about the bad z-ordering.– nobodyCommented Mar 31, 2015 at 1:31
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10Maybe a side-effect of the fix for this problem? meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/288840/…– nobodyCommented Mar 31, 2015 at 1:49
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3If you write decent answers to two or three questions, this will stop being your problem :-P– dfeuerCommented Mar 31, 2015 at 4:18
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16@dfeuer: I suggest you read the question again. The rep requirement isn't the problem.– CerbrusCommented Mar 31, 2015 at 6:05
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3"...on answers with -7 votes...". I suggest changing that into "...grayed-out answers..." or "...answers with -3 or less score" as all answers which have a score of -3 or less are grayed-out and they also face this issue.– SpikatrixCommented Mar 31, 2015 at 7:45
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3@Carcigenicate It's already out of control. ;)– BrettCommented Apr 1, 2015 at 14:06
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If the stacking issue is fixed, it's still hard to read:
It seems that it would be better to simply target the individual elements in some way:
.downvoted-answer .post-text,
.downvoted-answer .post-signature,
.downvoted-answer .vote-up-off,
.downvoted-answer .vote-down-off,
.downvoted-answer .vote-count-post,
.downvoted-answer .comments {
opacity: .5;
}
This fixes the stacking issue, allowing users to close the message, and makes the message easier to read:
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Surely there should be a way to not have to enumerate every class inside
downvoted-answer
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.downvoted-answer *:not(.message)
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10@Cerbrus Shouldn't that be
.downvoted-answer > *:not(.message)
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18StackOverflow has the best user base ever, since the users can solve their programming problems ;)– Mark C.Commented Mar 31, 2015 at 20:29
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Thats the goal of Joel, he probably uses all of you as a QA team.– JonHCommented Apr 1, 2015 at 17:15