Here is an example of a question that was downvoted (unnecessarily) and quickly closed: [Why Should Use Jsf?](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/24239691/why-should-use-jsf) The question (for reference): > Which is better design pattern whether to use **JSF framwork** or use > normal css,javascript,jquery for designing a web page ? > > If I use Jsf framework than what is the benefits. The question is perfectly reasonably (though it does show confusion on the part of the person asking the question), and I had been in the process of composing this reasonable answer: > These technologies are orthogonal. JSF is a server-side technology for composing servlet responses from multiple different well-defined components. HTML, CSS, and JavaScript (including jQuery) run on the client (i.e. in the user's browser) and are returned in the responses from the server. Components written in JSF will emit HTML, CSS, JavaScript that get returned to the users browser. In short, they can be used together (JSF is what one typically uses when implementing the server with J2EE). After taking the time to compose this answer, however, I see a banner saying that the question has been deleted and no responses will be accepted. Taking the time to write an answer only to be unable to post it is extremely discouraging and makes one not want to contribute further answers. It's perfectly reasonable not to grant points for deleted questions, but could we at least make it possible to post answers, anyway?