As long as you address the core issue you are facing with an example that is either reproducible or in depth enough to envision it should be on topic here.
For example, the main problem with using many (more than a few) js files is the server load for so many requests, and also the disjoint feeling that having a bunch of these files in different locations can produce.
Once you have identified which specific aspect of these is actually causing a problem, if you are able to lay out the cause, the solution you are trying, and why it did not work (or what happened that you did not expect), then that should be a viable question.
If you are unable to produce a narrowed version then your question will most likely not be well received so make sure that you do not phrase it broadly or in a way that could be answered as a long list of options (i.e. A: Well, you could do this, or this, or this, or this, etc.).
Just make sure to give a good example of your situation (without being too verbose) so that the question can actually be answered. A good outlook for doing this can be found here: https://codeblog.jonskeet.uk/2010/08/29/writing-the-perfect-question/