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I recently got this suggested edit in my review queue and skipped it because I did not know the proper way to handle it. Here's the post in question: Bootstrap 3 - show collapsed navigation for all screen sizes. (I didn't know how to post the actual edit suggestion here)

The editor added a few lines of code to the accepted answer and commented it as "For Bootstrap 3.3". The question being asked is directly regarding Bootstrap 3, but was asked & answered over a year ago.

The edit is constructive considering most people would be using the updated version of the library (Q says v3, no minor version is stated), but I didn't want to take action on the review of that item without knowing what the consensus is on the appropriate action in this situation.

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Changing code like that is generally frowned upon, and such an edit should be rejected. The appropriate thing is for the edit-suggester to instead post a full answer for the new version.

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  • Makes sense. Thanks for he insight!
    – JNYRanger
    Commented Apr 30, 2015 at 0:37

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