I flagged this answer for moderator attention suggesting deletion, and a moderator declined my flag.
The answer states that it is updating the accepted answer "with a key clarification," but does not provide any new content. The answer does not make an effort to answer the OP question, but merely provides some misguided discussion about the empty HTML element syntax used in the accepted answer. There is a code snippet prefaced with: "Thus, I have revised the answer below to comply with this." The code snippet has been copied from the accepted answer with one /
character removed from an empty HTML element. The code snippet is followed with:
Notice the original answer has
/
in before>
, which is not needed forimg
elements (see references below). Other than this, his answer is correct on how to make an image clickable, that is, to turn an image into a link.
Leaving questions about the value of this "clarification" aside, it seems clear to me that the answer is not an answer to the OP question, but a comment on the accepted answer. Shouldn't such answers be deleted or at least converted to comments?
< />
style empty elements anyway; that comes directly from the accepted answer. I don't see it answering the question at all except that it copy-pastes the code from the accepted answer. I don't think that it should be converted to a comment either; I think it should be deleted.