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I have a question about my Stack Overflow post: [Equal height image grid that fills up width of container](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/42029282/equal-height-image-grid-that-fills-up-width-of-container/70098714#70098714)

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I'm relatively new to Stackoverflow and yesterday I posted an answer to a question. 2 hours later that answer was deleted with some explanations in comments and I'm not really agree with those comments, but I might be wrong. I would like to better understand this deletion if it's possible.

The first comment on my answer is : '*...you should not hijack the question and post your own question as an answer*'. 
I don't understand that because I didn't ask any question on my answer. What I did is paraphrasing the question to make the goals clear.

What I paraphrased : 

 - 1 or x rows with multiple images : *1 row with 3 images inside. 1 row with 2 images inside.*
 - the size of all images is not known in advance : *All the images don't have consistent width and height*
 - equal height of each images in a row : *Equal height image grid*
 - all the images must have the same width as the container : *Equal height image grid that fills up width of container*
 - And the images have to maintain their cropping and aspect-ratio : *I need the images to maintain their cropping and aspect-ratio*

The second comment is : '*This does not really answer the question. ...*' 
I posted a codepen and the result seems to answer the original question. 
'*... If you have a different question, you can ask it by clicking Ask Question. ...*'
For me, it's not a different question, but I'm really open to discution, maybe I missed something there.

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