Your edit should have been rejected (as it was) and if found useful by the OP or members of community - edited back (as it happened now).
There is absolutely no way to see how the added text relates to the text in the post or question without spending a significant time reading the question, comments, and answer. At best this look like audit, or just invalid edit.
For your particular edit:
Even after doing so, it is not clear why the text needs to be added to that post. There is already a link that explains what relative/absolute URLs are. The suggested text would fit much nicer as an answer to this questionthis question, i.e., in form of decision guide.
Alternatively your own answer could be made complete and then this section would organically fit there. Note that a "To fix ... follow ...other answers" remark makes the answer almost NAA (what if other answers got removed?). It is a better practice to make each answer to stand on its own and link to the source of the answer like "do this as shown in {link from 'share' button of other answer}".