I sometimes ask questions for which the answer is "this is not possible". One common source of these (and I suspect this happens to other question askers as well) is the relative lack of power of certain tools, such as CSS or regex. CSS can accomplish a lot of things, but it can't accomplish everything. So, questions asking "How can I accomplish X using CSS" sometimes have a "not possible" answer.
However, things that aren't possible in CSS are usually possible with JavaScript. This tends to elicit answers that "this isn't possible in CSS, but it can be accomplished in JavaScript. See here:...". e.g. (Note that in this question, @isherwood seems to have made a post hoc edit to the question to attempt to make the question accommodate his answer of "not possible... but". IMHO making the question more vague doesn't help clarify though - it hides the aspect of "trying to accomplish this in CSS" which obviates the useful "not possible" answer.)
I now have a question about CSS with a JavaScript answer. It seems that this answer actually answers two questions:
- "Q: How to do this in CSS, A: Not possible" and
- "Q: How to do this in JS, A: here's how...".
However, I can't edit my post so that it actually asks both of those questions; posts asking multiple questions get closed as Needs More Focus.
Does anyone have recommendations on general strategies to edit such questions post hoc or to a priori phrase questions that I suspect might be "not possible...but" so that they can accommodate both the original answer ("not possible", which is useful info to anyone looking to accomplish this) and also the new answer (the workaround) to the question I didn't ask?