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I'll try to answer your questions in order.

I was invited to edit the question, which I duly did, but some two hours later the question remains closed.

As it should. Your question is still very broad and isn't asking a specific question: "I am asking if Javascript could be used to make this less verbose."

This is a simple yes/no question. You need to show the code that is generating these strings so we have some more details about what's going on behind the curtains and provide a better answer. As it stands, we simply don't have enough information to give you a good answer. You need to ask a better question that isn't a yes/no answer and isn't just a request for code.

Next, regarding your second question. If you're posting a new question it needs to be new. Fixing typos does not make it a new question. It was properly closed as a duplicate of your first post. "You can edit the question or post a new one" may be slightly misleading but the policy on posting duplicates is fairly clear.

From the comments it appears that people are willing to help, but some higher power is bent on preventing this

This is really not the case. Your questions were voted to be closed by the community. No higher powers were involved here, nobody is out to get you. The questions you asked just don't meet the requirements.

Please spend some time to do some more digging in order to improve your original question and it should be reopened. You've been given an extraordinary amount of advice on what you need to do in order to improve your question. I highly recommend you refocus your efforts on that.

I'll try to answer your questions in order.

I was invited to edit the question, which I duly did, but some two hours later the question remains closed.

As it should. Your question is still very broad and isn't asking a specific question: "I am asking if Javascript could be used to make this less verbose."

This is a simple yes/no question. You need to show the code that is generating these strings so we have some more details about what's going on behind the curtains and provide a better answer. As it stands, we simply don't have enough information to give you a good answer. You need to ask a better question that isn't a yes/no answer and isn't just a request for code.

Next, regarding your second question. If you're posting a new question it needs to be new. Fixing typos does not make it a new question. It was properly closed as a duplicate of your first post. "You can edit the question or post a new one" may be slightly misleading but the policy on posting duplicates is fairly clear.

From the comments it appears that people are willing to help, but some higher power is bent on preventing this

This is really not the case. Your questions were voted to be closed by the community. No higher powers were involved here, nobody is out to get you. The questions you asked just don't meet the requirements.

Please spend some time to do some more digging in order to improve your original question and it should be reopened.

I'll try to answer your questions in order.

I was invited to edit the question, which I duly did, but some two hours later the question remains closed.

As it should. Your question is still very broad and isn't asking a specific question: "I am asking if Javascript could be used to make this less verbose."

This is a simple yes/no question. You need to show the code that is generating these strings so we have some more details about what's going on behind the curtains and provide a better answer. As it stands, we simply don't have enough information to give you a good answer. You need to ask a better question that isn't a yes/no answer and isn't just a request for code.

Next, regarding your second question. If you're posting a new question it needs to be new. Fixing typos does not make it a new question. It was properly closed as a duplicate of your first post. "You can edit the question or post a new one" may be slightly misleading but the policy on posting duplicates is fairly clear.

From the comments it appears that people are willing to help, but some higher power is bent on preventing this

This is really not the case. Your questions were voted to be closed by the community. No higher powers were involved here, nobody is out to get you. The questions you asked just don't meet the requirements.

Please spend some time to do some more digging in order to improve your original question and it should be reopened. You've been given an extraordinary amount of advice on what you need to do in order to improve your question. I highly recommend you refocus your efforts on that.

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I'll try to answer your questions in order.

I was invited to edit the question, which I duly did, but some two hours later the question remains closed.

As it should. Your question is still very broad and isn't asking a specific question: "I am asking if Javascript could be used to make this less verbose."

This is a simple yes/no question. You need to show the code that is generating these strings so we have some more details about what's going on behind the curtains and provide a better answer. As it stands, we simply don't have enough information to give you a good answer. You also need to ask a better question that isn't a yes/no answer and isn't just a request for code.

Next, regarding your second question. If you're posting a new question it needs to be new. Fixing typos does not make it a new question. It was properly closed as a duplicate of your first post. "You can edit the question or post a new one" may be slightly misleading but the policy on posting duplicates is fairly clear.

From the comments it appears that people are willing to help, but some higher power is bent on preventing this

This is really not the case. Your questions were voted to be closed by the community. No higher powers were involved here, nobody is out to get you. The questions you asked just don't meet the requirements.

Please spend some time to do some more digging in order to improve your original question and it should be reopened.

I'll try to answer your questions in order.

I was invited to edit the question, which I duly did, but some two hours later the question remains closed.

As it should. Your question is still very broad and isn't asking a specific question: "I am asking if Javascript could be used to make this less verbose."

This is a simple yes/no question. You need to show the code that is generating these strings so we have some more details about what's going on behind the curtains and provide a better answer. You also need to ask a better question that isn't a yes/no answer and isn't just a request for code.

Next, regarding your second question. If you're posting a new question it needs to be new. Fixing typos does not make it a new question. It was properly closed as a duplicate of your first post. "You can edit the question or post a new one" may be slightly misleading but the policy on posting duplicates is fairly clear.

From the comments it appears that people are willing to help, but some higher power is bent on preventing this

This is really not the case. Your questions were voted to be closed by the community. No higher powers were involved here, nobody is out to get you. The questions you asked just don't meet the requirements.

Please spend some time to do some more digging in order to improve your original question and it should be reopened.

I'll try to answer your questions in order.

I was invited to edit the question, which I duly did, but some two hours later the question remains closed.

As it should. Your question is still very broad and isn't asking a specific question: "I am asking if Javascript could be used to make this less verbose."

This is a simple yes/no question. You need to show the code that is generating these strings so we have some more details about what's going on behind the curtains and provide a better answer. As it stands, we simply don't have enough information to give you a good answer. You need to ask a better question that isn't a yes/no answer and isn't just a request for code.

Next, regarding your second question. If you're posting a new question it needs to be new. Fixing typos does not make it a new question. It was properly closed as a duplicate of your first post. "You can edit the question or post a new one" may be slightly misleading but the policy on posting duplicates is fairly clear.

From the comments it appears that people are willing to help, but some higher power is bent on preventing this

This is really not the case. Your questions were voted to be closed by the community. No higher powers were involved here, nobody is out to get you. The questions you asked just don't meet the requirements.

Please spend some time to do some more digging in order to improve your original question and it should be reopened.

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I'll try to answer your questions in order.

I was invited to edit the question, which I duly did, but some two hours later the question remains closed.

I was invited to edit the question, which I duly did, but some two hours later the question remains closed.

As it should. Your question is still very broad and isn't asking a specific question: I am asking if Javascript could be used to make this less verbose."I am asking if Javascript could be used to make this less verbose."

This is a simple yes/no question. You need to show the code that is generating these strings so we have some more details about what's going on behind the curtains and provide a better answer. As it stands, we simply don't have enough information to give you a good answer. You also need to ask a better question that isn't a yes/no answer and isn't just a request for code.

Next, regarding your second question. If you're posting a new question it needs to be new. Fixing typos does not make it a new question. It was properly closed as a duplicate of your first post. "You can edit the question or post a new one" may be slightly misleading but the policy on posting duplicates is fairly clear.

From the comments it appears that people are willing to help, but some higher power is bent on preventing this

From the comments it appears that people are willing to help, but some higher power is bent on preventing this

This is really not the case. Your questions were voted to be closed by the community. No higher powers were involved here, nobody is out to get you. The questions you asked just don't meet the requirements.

Please spend some time to do some more digging in order to improve your original question and it should be reopened.

I'll try to answer your questions in order.

I was invited to edit the question, which I duly did, but some two hours later the question remains closed.

As it should. Your question is still very broad and isn't asking a specific question: I am asking if Javascript could be used to make this less verbose.

This is a simple yes/no question. You need to show the code that is generating these strings so we have some more details about what's going on behind the curtains and provide a better answer. As it stands, we simply don't have enough information to give you a good answer. You need to ask a better question that isn't a yes/no answer and isn't just a request for code.

Next, regarding your second question. If you're posting a new question it needs to be new. Fixing typos does not make it a new question. It was properly closed as a duplicate of your first post. "You can edit the question or post a new one" may be slightly misleading but the policy on posting duplicates is fairly clear.

From the comments it appears that people are willing to help, but some higher power is bent on preventing this

This is really not the case. Your questions were voted to be closed by the community. No higher powers were involved here, nobody is out to get you. The questions you asked just don't meet the requirements.

Please spend some time to do some more digging in order to improve your original question and it should be reopened.

I'll try to answer your questions in order.

I was invited to edit the question, which I duly did, but some two hours later the question remains closed.

As it should. Your question is still very broad and isn't asking a specific question: "I am asking if Javascript could be used to make this less verbose."

This is a simple yes/no question. You need to show the code that is generating these strings so we have some more details about what's going on behind the curtains and provide a better answer. You also need to ask a better question that isn't a yes/no answer and isn't just a request for code.

Next, regarding your second question. If you're posting a new question it needs to be new. Fixing typos does not make it a new question. It was properly closed as a duplicate of your first post. "You can edit the question or post a new one" may be slightly misleading but the policy on posting duplicates is fairly clear.

From the comments it appears that people are willing to help, but some higher power is bent on preventing this

This is really not the case. Your questions were voted to be closed by the community. No higher powers were involved here, nobody is out to get you. The questions you asked just don't meet the requirements.

Please spend some time to do some more digging in order to improve your original question and it should be reopened.

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