Here's an example:
It's true there may be more than one way to do it, as there often is with programming (and I admit, neither question is well titled), but the actual question here is really quite specific and the image itself shows a precise shape.
It's easy to answer this question with two or three clear, succinct ways to do it, having looked at the options, picked the best and answered with a section for the cutting edge and a section for legacy browsers. In each case the picture tells the answerer everything they need to know.
This would be no different from an answer that lists a JavaScript way, a jQuery way and CSS way.
EDIT:
Should a fairly off topic question that would be beneficial for the community be asked?
this has been suggested as a duplicate, but I don't feel the answers there cover my question for these reasons:
- the question suggested is very subjective / broad, even though there are several answers to the questions I link, the actual questions ask about very specific shapes
- the 'too broad' tag in my seems to be being used to apply to a 'not enough research' question, rather than a borderline subjective question
- the answers refer to 'off-topic' type of question, such as one that would be better on Programming.SE or Quora - these questions definitely belong on SO because they are 'how do I do X with programming language Y'
- the css shapes element is a co-incidence