I don't post very much as I'm not anywhere near a professional developer or programmer; however, whenever I do, I am increasingly frustrated by what I view as requests to append or re-examine my code, which does not lead to any satisfactory answers. Maybe this is paranoia or an inferiority complex on my part; however, it's still something I feel is legitimate for me.
My example is a recent question of mine - How can I get text content to resize correctly when using Fancybox 2?
I feel I presented my problem in the best way possible given my knowledge, presented a few attempts to work through my query, again using the full extent of my knowledge, and also have provided updates to show I am still trying to think through my question. Frustratingly however, I received a downvote with no feedback as to why.
I suppose I have a couple of questions:
- How can I improve this question given that I feel I have reached the extent of my knowledge?
- How can I decipher what my downvote was for and act accordingly?
- What else can I do to get a satisfactory answer to my question given that I feel I have presented a well thought out question.
After talking with another SO user (in the real world!!!) we have both discussed how sometimes, users expect those of us with a little less knowledge to be able to answer their own questions - almost like a "you'll never learn if you don't figure it out" tough love aspect.
Often I post because I have reached the limit of my deductive abilities, and I have no other outlet to solve problems, so I feel I should ask the user base for advice.