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I came across a questionquestion today with some HTML and CSS, so I added it to a fiddle to see if I could work out the problem. I wasn't able to(properly) do so, so I commented a way I was able to work around the problem and added a fiddle for potential viewers that may be able to provide an actual solution. There is no jsfiddle included in the question, though it tends to be nice to have one provided along with the code. Because of this, the one I added in the comments contains the original code from the question.

So my question; Does something like a jsfiddle link belong in the comments? Or is it appropriate to suggest an edit to add the link to it when one isn't provided? It may even just be more appropriate to add a Stack Snippet, though I'm not really certain.

I came across a question today with some HTML and CSS, so I added it to a fiddle to see if I could work out the problem. I wasn't able to(properly) do so, so I commented a way I was able to work around the problem and added a fiddle for potential viewers that may be able to provide an actual solution. There is no jsfiddle included in the question, though it tends to be nice to have one provided along with the code. Because of this, the one I added in the comments contains the original code from the question.

So my question; Does something like a jsfiddle link belong in the comments? Or is it appropriate to suggest an edit to add the link to it when one isn't provided? It may even just be more appropriate to add a Stack Snippet, though I'm not really certain.

I came across a question today with some HTML and CSS, so I added it to a fiddle to see if I could work out the problem. I wasn't able to(properly) do so, so I commented a way I was able to work around the problem and added a fiddle for potential viewers that may be able to provide an actual solution. There is no jsfiddle included in the question, though it tends to be nice to have one provided along with the code. Because of this, the one I added in the comments contains the original code from the question.

So my question; Does something like a jsfiddle link belong in the comments? Or is it appropriate to suggest an edit to add the link to it when one isn't provided? It may even just be more appropriate to add a Stack Snippet, though I'm not really certain.

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Can I fiddle around with someones question?

I came across a question today with some HTML and CSS, so I added it to a fiddle to see if I could work out the problem. I wasn't able to(properly) do so, so I commented a way I was able to work around the problem and added a fiddle for potential viewers that may be able to provide an actual solution. There is no jsfiddle included in the question, though it tends to be nice to have one provided along with the code. Because of this, the one I added in the comments contains the original code from the question.

So my question; Does something like a jsfiddle link belong in the comments? Or is it appropriate to suggest an edit to add the link to it when one isn't provided? It may even just be more appropriate to add a Stack Snippet, though I'm not really certain.