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There is a highly viewed/voted Q&A which is used a very common dupe target as it solves a very commonly asked question by users new to the vagaries of HTML/CSS

How do I remove the space between inline-block elements?

Now, I recently Mjölnir'd a question which related to display:inline-flex since the basic issue was still the same.

I, almost instantaneously, received a comment that the target was not a dupe since inline-block is not the same as inline-flex.

This got me to thinking that the dupe target's title might, perhaps, need to be edited....perhaps to..

How do I remove the space between inline/inline-block/inline-flex etc elements?

...or something similar.

I feel that this might be useful but I'm wary of editing such a highly ranked/rated question without peer review.

Am I being over-pedantic (title-wise) or too wary of editing a title to be more "inclusive".

Your guidance is requested.*

*Also for a "better" overall title...if the title change is "approved".

Related Should a post title be modified to fit the problem?

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    Note that whether you choose to edit the question or not, you can simply respond to the comment to say that the differences in the question aren't relevant to the answer, making the questions suitable duplicates. And just keep in mind that even if you edit that one thing, people are always going to keep pestering you over even the tiniest and most irrelevant differences in order to argue that their question is different, even though the answer answers their question.
    – Servy
    Apr 18, 2018 at 14:57
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    Which I did but it occured to me that the dupe target title could use an "update" to reduce the commentary...hence this question. :)
    – Paulie_D
    Apr 18, 2018 at 15:00
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    Not surprised this has come up. I don't fancy the idea of cramming every single possible inline-* keyword into the title since more inline-level display types are being added all the time, but I can't think of anything better than the already long-winded "How do I remove the space between inline-block or other inline-level container elements?"
    – BoltClock
    Apr 20, 2018 at 3:54

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