First, questions are never closed because the asker answered them. Instead, questions are closed when they're off topic, or not constructive polls where every answer is equally valid. They can also be closed for being overly broad, incomplete, and missing important details that are required to give a solid answer.
However, in this case, I'm really not 100% sure I would have voted to close this one. I find the question, and the solution, quite interesting.
My suggestion, if you want to reopen it, is to edit the question to maybe describe more about your problem. Why do you want to do this, what did you try before posting your answer. What research did you do beforehand.
Afterwards, flag it for moderator attention and explain, politely, that you feel you've addressed the reason for it being closed as "Not a real question" and then see what happens. Good luck!
UPDATE:
After looking at the question again, you state in the question body on the StackOverflow post that you intend to answer it. One of the points in the article you link to is that, when answering your own question, you should pretend like you're on Jeopardy, the question should be the question. Pretend you're two people, Alp1 and Alp2. Alp1 asks the question, legitimately not knowing the solution, and Alp2 answers it, intending to help a fellow programmer. Try editing that part our of the question and then follow the rest of the advice here.
Can i style just a part of a single HTML character? For example an "X" which is half-way red and then black?and that's a question that should be closed as not a real question. – Yannis Jun 21 '12 at 6:44