This QA was, IMO, unfortunately closed :
How to design vertical UI layout?
As I mention there
"This question absolutely and utterly has a totally clear problem statement, an exact, specific example, and precise description of the exact problem. I don't think I've seen a better question from a "newbie". Incredibly disappointing it was closed."
Something I was thinking - when working with the subtle and difficult iOS autolayout system, it's a graphical IDE. (It's extremely difficult and there are a thousand fantastic questions about the subtleties of it on this site, but you don't generally have "text code", it's done graphically.)
Regarding why this was mysteriously closed, I'm guessing folks looking at it briefly, thought "oh there's no text code there" and hence voted to closing it without understanding the situation.
(Note that the close reason .. "Questions seeking debugging help..." has no connection to anything at all. The person is not seeking "debugging help", they're asking an astute question about a sophisticated issue.) (Surely the fact that the person is not a native English writer is not relevant.)
Thoughts?
Best thing to "do" if you see a Q like this that one feels should not have ben closed? (Other than the useless reopen button! :) )
As I mention it's a shame as it's a new chum on the site who could be a useful member.