If I were you, I would first ask myself why did I get so much downvotes.
I think we're talking about this question in particular.
The downvotes are obviously because your question didn't follow the guidelines from the help center.
You showed no effort, no research findings, no exact error, not a single line of code (as it seems your question is about coding).
If I have a set of svg images that I am using as links, as well as a set place for an image in the HTML page, how do I make it so the image that is shown changes depending on which link is active?
You had to give us more information as what have you tried already to achieve this, and how did you actually fail to do so, be precise and clear. Make sure to give the community a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example.
Now to answer your question:
If you really feel that your question is worth keeping, then modify it, fix it, make it an acceptable question. Otherwise, delete it.
If you really feel that your answer to that question is really helpful and will guide future fellow developers, keep it. Otherwise, delete the whole post.
To be honest with you, you better delete it because at the end, it might end up deleted by the community because such an answer:
If I use jQuery, which is part of CSS, I can solve this problem.
will not help anyone. It is so broad, it doesn't give any details about the way you fixed your problem. It doesn't explain why is it a good approach.
It's not a bad practice to answer your own questions when no one else was able to solve it. A lot of people does that around here when they find out the answer to their question before others had the chance to get it for them.
It's not bad either to delete own posts if you feel that they deserve a delete (which in my opinion, your post deserve that). There's no point of keeping a post that won't help anyone else, and it doesn't really feel like it even helped you at all.
TL;DR
The Stack Overflow community has guidelines for good questions/answers. If the post doesn't follow those guidelines and the post is badly downvoted by the community (Which proves it's not useful) it's always better to delete it. Another option would be to improve it to a point where it becomes a good, solid helpful post, and well appreciated by the community.