han614698 wrote:

DangerPuppy10 wrote:

han614698 wrote:

DangerPuppy10 wrote:

Before you say “OH THERE'S A WORKAROUND!1!!”
Look at my chart in my siggy.

MY SIGGY SHALL BE USED FOR GOOD! NOT EVIL!
Can you explain the chart please? It doesn't make sense to me.
If the suggestion is simple, and the workaround is simple. It depends on the usage of the block.
If the suggestion is complex, yet the workaround is simple, then use the workaround.
If the suggestion is simple, and the workaround is complex, then use the suggestion
If the suggestion is complex, and the workaround is complex, then use the workaround.

That's how I read it.
How do you determine the last part of each sentence (the part whether you should use the workaround or not)?
If it says: “Yes”, then the workaround is good.
If it says “No” then the suggestion is good.