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Is it bad form to answer a question withuse someone else's answercode from a different question

I came across a question the other day (how to put two divs side by side in css?) so I googled "two divs side by side" and picked the top link (How to align two divs side by side using the float, clear, and overflow elements with a fixed position div/) and copy/pasted the code from the answer there. Later I thought perhaps I shouldn't have done that as someone else wrote it. Is this bad formthat right?

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The answer isn't exactly the same, but the code is.

Is it bad form to answer a question with someone else's answer from a different question

I came across a question the other day (how to put two divs side by side in css?) so I googled "two divs side by side" and picked the top link (How to align two divs side by side using the float, clear, and overflow elements with a fixed position div/) and copy/pasted the code from the answer there. Is this bad form?

Edit

The answer isn't exactly the same, but the code is.

Is it bad form to use someone else's code from a different question

I came across a question the other day (how to put two divs side by side in css?) so I googled "two divs side by side" and picked the top link (How to align two divs side by side using the float, clear, and overflow elements with a fixed position div/) and copy/pasted the code from the answer there. Later I thought perhaps I shouldn't have done that as someone else wrote it. Is that right?

Edit

The answer isn't exactly the same, but the code is.

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James Douglas
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I came across a question the other day (how to put two divs side by side in css?) so I googled "two divs side by side" and picked the top link (How to align two divs side by side using the float, clear, and overflow elements with a fixed position div/) and copy/pasted the code from the answer there. Is this bad form?

Edit

The answer isn't exactly the same, but the code is.

I came across a question the other day (how to put two divs side by side in css?) so I googled "two divs side by side" and picked the top link (How to align two divs side by side using the float, clear, and overflow elements with a fixed position div/) and copy/pasted the code from the answer there. Is this bad form?

I came across a question the other day (how to put two divs side by side in css?) so I googled "two divs side by side" and picked the top link (How to align two divs side by side using the float, clear, and overflow elements with a fixed position div/) and copy/pasted the code from the answer there. Is this bad form?

Edit

The answer isn't exactly the same, but the code is.

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James Douglas
  • 3.4k
  • 9
  • 15

Is it bad form to answer a question with someone else's answer from a different question

I came across a question the other day (how to put two divs side by side in css?) so I googled "two divs side by side" and picked the top link (How to align two divs side by side using the float, clear, and overflow elements with a fixed position div/) and copy/pasted the code from the answer there. Is this bad form?