Today, I was in the middle of answering a question, but was interrupted by a notification that it's closed (off-topic, but it was about programming, despite the fact it was poorly asked* it requested something that could be done in numerous ways), and no more answers can be posted. The question may be able to be salvaged.
What should I do if I have already started an answer (that I felt was succinct and would be helpful to OP and maybe others) and it closes? It's a problem that happens often it seems.
I didn't want to trash my answer, but I didn't feel like fighting to reopen the question (at least right now). Personally, I felt the close was just too fast, as the OP may have first posted the question and then gone to get some code to add or something.
Should answers be allowed to be submitted, as long as the question is less than 5 or 10 minutes old, even if they are submitted after it closes? Of course, if this was done, I would keep the alert for closed question, and also add a disclaimer that you are answering a closed question and your answer probably won't be around unless you fix the question. That way, the OP has an answer, at least, and if the question is fixed and reopened, people don't need to redo their work.
Could we allow answers to be "submitted" to closed questions in such a way that they are only visible to the author? If the question reopens, you should get a notification and after editing your answer, it would become visible to all.
By "poor quality" I meant they had misspellings and other English problems. It was very obvious what they meant, however.
Note there is a similar question that is asking about already submitted answers.
There is also a very similar question, but I'm trying to ask for a different solution to the problem (I understand the system used to simply have a grace period, but for some reason it was changed to disable the button). I am aware, from that page that there may be hacks in the HTML that let you submit (found unfortunately too late to help me this time).
Bear with me, I'm new and I might be missing something.