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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T06:20:08+00:00 2026-05-13T06:20:08+00:00

I am developing an ask-and-answer website. There is a Choose as best answer button

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I am developing an ask-and-answer website. There is a “Choose as best answer” button besides each answer, this button should be visible to the asker but should be invisible to other viewers. Other part of the web page is almost the same. So how can I code this web page? Should I check the viewer identity every time to determine whether or not the button should be visible. If there are many answers to a question, there are many buttons hidden from viewers except the asker. Does this kind of coding waste a lot of extra bandwidth? And I think this kind of coding is a little bit fishy. Is there a better way to do it?

The same problem goes with the “add comment” button. Right below there is an “Add comment” button and a hidden <form><textarea></textarea></form>, if there are 20 answers, there would be 20 hidden <form></form>, the hidden code greatly increase the size of the HTML file. Is there an elegant way instead?

As for “add comment” button, any logged user can add comment, so there is no identity differentiation. So how to deal with the issue?

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    2026-05-13T06:20:08+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 6:20 am

    If you’re concerned with 20 minor forms taking much space (hint, they don’t, most servers compress their output, so the extra forms are pretty much compressed away), just use simple links.

    For hiding just use if tests and you should check the identity of the user to do this. The overhead of this single if statement (even if ran 20 times) is pretty much zero.

    “Premature optimization is the root of all evil” – learn this, live this.

    The “elegant” way to do this would be (pseudocode):

    foreach($answers as $answer)
    {
        // Print answer here
        if($current_user == $question_asker)
        {
            echo "button form here";
        }
        echo "comment form here";
    }
    
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