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Apologies in advance for the briefness of my response; I am short on time.Solo Scriptura cannot be done thoroughly, because you need to interpret the Scripture. Every church has a tradition (whether explicitly called so or not) that is used to interpret the Bible.
But since sola scriptura says that every tradition has to bow to Scripture, this means there is no tradition, however old or widespread, can (at least in theory) can be replaced when it is found out that it contradicts the Bible.
Therefore, there is a gradual transition from having "tradition II", as your website calls it, and "solo scriptura" in the sense that one interprets Scripture arbitrary.
The website I found was one that was I found with a short search specifically not from a Catholic or Orthodox source, so it isn’t the most thorough...but yes, that’s the general idea. However, many do arbitrarily interpret scripture, and there are differing levels of dependance on tradition or what is considered tradition. Knowing the OP’s belief will help with the answer to the question.
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