How to ''Attack'' against Stonewall Attack ?


Read through this thread: https://www.chess.com/forum/view/chess-openings/how-to-defend-against-the-stonewall-attack

Read through this thread: https://www.chess.com/forum/view/chess-openings/how-to-defend-against-the-stonewall-attack
Yeah, but he doesnt play the stonewall defense :/

Hi guys!
I often find myself in trouble when I'm meeting the stonewall attack (d4, e3, f4, Nc3, Bd3, 0-0) with the black pieces.
Oh, the way this is worded, thought he wanted a way on how to defend against the stonewall attack as black, which is what that link is about
Possibly helpful:
Grandmaster Repertoire 11: Beating 1 d4 Sidelines by Boris Avrukh (2012)
https://web.archive.org/web/20140627001415/http://www.chesscafe.com/text/hansen164.pdf
http://www.qualitychess.co.uk/ebooks/GM11-1d4Sidelines-excerpt.pdf
Dealing with d4 Deviations by John Cox (2005)
https://web.archive.org/web/20140627032909/http://www.chesscafe.com/text/hansen89.pdf

After having lost against a white stonewall, I did some structural thinking about how to BEAT a stonewall and came with this 4 page pdf including diagrams. Comments very welcome! http://philippe.fun/docs/How-to-play-against-a-white-or-black-stonewall.pdf

Here's a standard way, and what I do
Of course move order matters, and there are other choices that are fine like putting the bishop on e7 vs d6 or knight on d7 vs c6, but if you want something easy, often you can play these 10 moves without really thinking and get a small edge vs whatever white's done.
White often plays 9. Qc2 instead of 9. Qe2, fwiw.