TL;DR
Use "TL;DR"
The common approach I've seen (and used) is to place a "TL;DR" (or "Too Long; Didn't Read") section at the top with a brief summary of your answer.
Then, in the section below the TL;DR (sometimes separated by an HR, sometimes just a "Longer Explanation...", etc, header), you can add your long-winded answer complete with references, cross-references, statistics, step-by-step repros, images of unicorns and a rabbit-trail on spaces vs tabs (spaces, obviously).
I think the approach you've taken is fine. The "TL;DR" is just a common signal that the reader doesn't need to read all of the text to get the gist of it.
To see a great example in practice, check out Loop (for each) over an array in JavaScript