Note : Comments from all the answers are now deleted.
So recently this guy is commenting on each and every answer on this question
Make a div fill the height of the remaining screen space
Deleting this answer will help others jump straight to the best content, and you'll keep the points. Thanks!
Now fine that a user has provided a flexbox solution to the question but as a front end developer, I would not go for a flexbox approach because I need to have some support for Internet Explorer 8 and Internet Explorer 9 browsers.
Each answer on that question in some way does help users to accomplish their task in some or the other way. If users do not have access to their stylesheets, they can use JavaScript and vice versa.
So the question is why go and comment on every answer and suggest them to delete even if they are not wrong? It just increases the debates and will also confuse future visitors who might think that answer is wrong.
According to me they are different ways to accomplish a particular task. Whether it is easy/optimal or not is upto the users who uses that code. It's like if someone asks how to print a string in PHP so they will get answers where some say use echo
and some might say use print
so that doesn't mean you chose the one you like and suggest the rest to delete.
So can we flag a mod or something inorder to prevent the discussion over heavily searched answer? Also some users might feel guilty and delete where this behaviour is wrong and that question might lose some valuable inputs.
P.S He has also commented on other questions answers for the same thing and recommending more users to delete.
bgcolor
even after they are deprecated just to save few bytes:nth-child
pseudos, that doesn't mean users will stop declaring.last
and.first
classes if they want to support older browsers, in web we get new thing everyday but unless its not consistent across browsers you cannot use it.