it will probably confuse the author, since <p><div> does not give them the results that they are expecting, but the browser knows exactly how that should be handled
User ask how to display a count of occurrences as a percentage of the total. We asked how he got the example percent and he comment back the steps to calculate it. I then ask if he can do that can't he do the same thing in his code. question then gets deleted. Sometimes people are just don't think things through.
@cybermonkey The OP finally replied and he is still not happy. Not sure if someone else should try to explain it or if we just let him go to meta and let the community weigh in
Weird similarities between this question edited by me and this one edited by @BhargavRao. Not saying it's the same user, it doesn't look like it at first sight. Maybe a class? Colleagues?
@Mogsdad I actually downvoted someone for it, because (s)he posted 3 answers within 2 days on a bountied question, whilst they could easily be incorporated into one, broad, all-containing answer
@NathanOliver Well yeah, that's what I want them to do if they're not getting it. At least the community's response will make them realise that their question is off-topic.
@rene You've reviewed 40 posts today (of which 1 was an audit), thanks! The time between your first and last review today was 1 hour, 18 minutes, and 45 seconds, averaging to a review every 1 minute and 58 seconds.