https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=41231

--- Comment #10 from TMg <[email protected]> 2012-10-23 21:26:17 UTC ---
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If you can reproduce this depends on the scroll position

There is no difference. It's the same CSS. The only difference is the color.

My previous comment was incomplete. It only applies if the whole page was
edited. When you edit a section the pages scrolls back down to that section. In
this case some "random" links in the page are blocked depending on the scroll
target and depending on the length of the site (the target #anchor is not
always on top of the screen if the page is not long enough). It's very common
to click an other "Edit section" link or simply a link in the text. If that
link is next to the popup it is blocked.

See the attached screenshot (not photoshopped, this is created by applying a
color to the actual DIV element with Opera Dragonfly). When you edit the whole
page you end up with the first example. Only very small parts of the tabs and
the lower half of some of the "My" links are blocked. But when you edit a
section you may end with the second example. In this case a lot more if not the
whole tabs are blocked.

As said I consider it unacceptable to block UI elements, no matter what the
reason is.

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