One of the comments is that it is not programming related.
Possible answers to the question in question might be code snippets or links to a specific implementation i.e. IE and that wouldn't be off topic would it?
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One of the comments is that it is not programming related. Possible answers to the question in question might be code snippets or links to a specific implementation i.e. IE and that wouldn't be off topic would it? |
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Hmm. No, I agree with the off-topic voters. This kind of behaviour is how a piece of software works in the general sense, which is more like HowStuffWorks (i.e. probably a question for Super User). If you were asking how a specific part of the code within a browser works, then that sounds like a Stack Overflow question, because someone is running through code and explaining that, but top-level functionality is more of a power user question than a software developer's question. |
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This question falls foul of this paragraph of What kind of questions should I not ask here?:
Given that there exist both the Dragon book ('create your own compiler from scratch') and WebKit for Dummies, it's surely possible to imagine a 'create your own browser from scratch' book. |
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