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I just did on the question Responsive Web Design - what should happen when the mobile device is rotated?Responsive Web Design - what should happen when the mobile device is rotated?, but got advised to edit my first answer. But my first answer is from early august this year, and 4 months have passed since then. So I thought I would give it a second answer which answers the question in a different way and with a reference (this time).

Is this how it is supposed to be answering the second time - or did I miss something?

I just did on the question Responsive Web Design - what should happen when the mobile device is rotated?, but got advised to edit my first answer. But my first answer is from early august this year, and 4 months have passed since then. So I thought I would give it a second answer which answers the question in a different way and with a reference (this time).

Is this how it is supposed to be answering the second time - or did I miss something?

I just did on the question Responsive Web Design - what should happen when the mobile device is rotated?, but got advised to edit my first answer. But my first answer is from early august this year, and 4 months have passed since then. So I thought I would give it a second answer which answers the question in a different way and with a reference (this time).

Is this how it is supposed to be answering the second time - or did I miss something?

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I just did on the question Responsive Web Design - what should happen when the mobile device is rotated?, but got advicedadvised to edit my first answer. But my first answer is from early august this year, and 4 months have pastpassed since then. So I thought I would give it a second answer which answers the question in a different way and with a reference (this time).

Is this how it is supposed to be answering the second time - or did I miss something?

I just did on the question Responsive Web Design - what should happen when the mobile device is rotated?, but got adviced to edit my first answer. But my first answer is from early august this year, and 4 months have past since then. So I thought I would give it a second answer which answers the question in a different way and with a reference (this time).

Is this how it is supposed to be answering the second time - or did I miss something?

I just did on the question Responsive Web Design - what should happen when the mobile device is rotated?, but got advised to edit my first answer. But my first answer is from early august this year, and 4 months have passed since then. So I thought I would give it a second answer which answers the question in a different way and with a reference (this time).

Is this how it is supposed to be answering the second time - or did I miss something?

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When is it appropriate to answer the same question twice?

I just did on the question Responsive Web Design - what should happen when the mobile device is rotated?, but got adviced to edit my first answer. But my first answer is from early august this year, and 4 months have past since then. So I thought I would give it a second answer which answers the question in a different way and with a reference (this time).

Is this how it is supposed to be answering the second time - or did I miss something?