I recently suggested an edit to this question. It was rejected by 2 reviewers with the following reason:
This edit does not make the post even a little bit easier to read, easier to find, more accurate or more accessible. Changes are either completely superfluous or actively harm readability.
The edit looks like this:
However, I believe that my edit
- makes the question easier to find, since it fixed the misspelling of "anchor" in the question title.
- makes the question easier to read due to the grammatical fixes.
- makes the question more accurate by correcting the common mistake of writing
onclick
asonClick
in HTML.
I also don't see any other issues with the question after my edit, so I fixed everything I could.
Can somebody help me figure out why this edit was rejected?
onclick
more correct thanonClick
? As far as I know, HTML is not case sensitive. And even if it would be a problem, you might change the behavior op is seeing by modifying their code.onClick
instead won't cause the code to break, butonclick
is a much more common convention. But that alone isn't quite enough of a reason to change it. A tiny issue is thatonClick
is usually seen with JSX, distinguished fromonclick
which is usually seen in HTML handlers. Could be slightly misleading at a glance. I think I'd do the same only with full edit privileges and when fixing other substantive problems with the post.