Timeline for Why is this question marked "too broad"?
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Jun 17, 2014 at 17:58 | comment | added | mico | @Andrew has it right: "ie9 completely cant handle most of the css rules" is not quite specific problem definition. Most..er..which for example?? | |
Jun 17, 2014 at 16:38 | history | edited | Cody GrayMod | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
It is not code! It is quotation!
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Jun 17, 2014 at 15:36 | comment | added | nobody | @GeorgeBailey That question isn't being asked in an answerable way. It's just ~100 lines of code that "ie9 completely cant handle". That would be closed as off-topic / 'question seeking debugging help...' | |
Jun 17, 2014 at 15:30 | comment | added | 700 Software | I feel it is obvious that his primary goal is to know why his page isn't working in IE9, and to keep from making the same mistake? That individual paragraph is his 'first question', not really 'question summary'. What do you think? | |
Jun 17, 2014 at 15:26 | comment | added | 700 Software | I think that is only a piece of the question and therefore only a piece of the answer. | |
Jun 17, 2014 at 15:20 | history | edited | Sam I am says Reinstate Monica | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Jun 17, 2014 at 15:20 | comment | added | Sam I am says Reinstate Monica | @GeorgeBailey Almost anyone who asks "is it possible" is really asking for "how". Answering an "is it possible" question with "yes" deserves downvotes | |
Jun 17, 2014 at 15:16 | comment | added | 700 Software | I thought about that. But he isn't asking 'how', he's just questioning whether it is possible/reasonable. Am I wrong? If I'm right the answer to that portion would just be "Yes". | |
Jun 17, 2014 at 15:14 | history | answered | Sam I am says Reinstate Monica | CC BY-SA 3.0 |