Working through the reopen queue, I encountered a question that was correctly closed, and (after editing) it became a reasonable question. But I feel that the topic has changed considerably. It's just not the same question anymore
First it was a question about debugging a script in console, the revision is about dispatching/triggering javascript events. See these revisions: https://stackoverflow.com/posts/45368041/revisions
It might be something like an XY problem, or this is just the next step after the first issue was resolved, but in those cases it might be better to just open an new question? This seems a strange method to go about your closed question.
Looking at the final question it didn't seem like a bad question anymore, so I voted reopen; But what do you think? Is "this is a different question" even a case or is it just "the final product is ok, so vote based on that"?