The global Escape arbiter in ui.js only sees `.modal` elements, so the many ad-hoc dropdowns and context popups that are built on the fly and appended to <body> ignored Escape entirely: document-library card/chat menus, chat context/stats/overflow popups, cookbook serve & running menus, calendar event menus, and compare pane menus. Add a small DOM-free dismissal registry (static/js/escMenuStack.js). Menus register a dismiss callback while open, and the arbiter closes the most-recently-opened one first, so a menu opened over a modal closes before the modal. bindMenuDismiss() wires the ubiquitous "append-to-body, close on outside click" idiom to both the outside-click listener and the Escape stack in one call, and dismissOrRemove() lets the pre-existing bulk removers (scroll/swipe/ modal-dismiss cleanup, reopen sweeps) tear a menu down through its real teardown instead of orphaning its stack entry. Covers ~14 menus across documentLibrary, chatRenderer, cookbookServe, cookbookRunning, calendar, and compare/panes. Every teardown path — item click, outside click, swipe, toggle, rebuild, bulk cleanup — routes through the registry so no entry is ever stranded. tests/test_esc_menu_stack_js.py pins the registry's LIFO and exactly-one-per-press guarantees (node-driven; skips when node is absent).
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