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I'm developing web-application (and also native iOS app) that uses images from different websites. I can't avoid using these images, so I need to know more about copyright and authorship.
So, the question is: how can I use images from other websites legally? (these images, of course, not from photostocks or other paid-sites). Interested in fashion industry, I need to use images of clothes of famous designers. If I would declare source link to each pic, will it be ok? Or may be use "User Agreement" that tells full list of used sources?
For better understanding my question, some examples: websites - news aggregators, blogs and so on.
This is a topic that books have been written about, and law school courses taught about. It's not something you're going to find a definitive answer for here.
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I have seen several websites that seem to extend medium.com functionality for the blog section. i.e.
https://blog.signals.network/sale-ends-today-at-14-00-utc-what-will-be-next-bb94e740853e
I cannot seem to find out how it's done. Their API returns JSON so I'm wondering if this site is building a page to look like medium.com or if there's an easier way to do it.
Does anybody have any experience with this?
No, now it is not possible, as medium said "As of November 2017, Medium is no longer offering new custom domains as a feature. Instead, you can create a publication on Medium that will live on a medium.com/publication-name URL."
Reference URL: https://help.medium.com/hc/en-us/articles/115003053487-Custom-Domains-service-deprecation
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I want to build a web application. I'm wondering how I can find the best practices for front end development.
Although this is a general question.And Full answer to this question should be a big article that i will not be able to add in answer.But i can include some information that is useful.There will be lot of Information available on Web to learn and do best practice for Front end developer.Most of best practice you will learn by following blogs and by your own practice.
Few Tips that i would add are below.
Correct Syntax Makes Beautiful Code
Testing Your Site in Different Resolutions of screen size Desktop and Mobile
Test site using different Environments and browsers
Think about Future usability of the Site
Try to make it more responsive,fast and User friendly
Here are few Helpful Articles
http://www.sitepoint.com/20-docs-guides-front-end-developers/
http://taitems.github.io/Front-End-Development-Guidelines/
http://www.catswhocode.com/blog/top-10-best-practices-for-front-end-web-developers
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This is something I've been wondering for a bit.
If you were to write a successful site/app, would writing it in rails give you and advantage, say for getting the app noticed, as opposed to writing it in PHP etc?
Do people/companies who write in ruby/rails actively promote that their site/app is written in rails so it gets more publicity/hype?
Appreciate any feedback/POV's.
Not much. People don't look under the covers. The advantage is that you can build it faster and change it faster, which means you get to market faster.
Though some companies mention that the app runs on Rails or built in NYC, regular users, as a rule, do not care what the app they are using is built upon. But if you plan to eventually sell it or draw the investments, the trendy technology will certainly give you some bonus points.
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I have following problem. I have changed my service name and now have a different youtube account. I would like to transfer all of my videos along with rating and comments from that old account to the new one, is this possible?
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Mladjo
It is not possible. You must re-upload everything.
https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/2404846?hl=en
I had the same problem once, but unfortunately all you can do is download the videos from your old account and re-upload it to the new one. It is really tiring specially if you have a lot of videos and everything will restart as well (view count etc..).
https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/2404846?hl=en
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The tutorials for creating blackberry applications seem to be severely limited. Even on the blackberry site the samples aren't very good. I want to learn about building a user interface with form objects like text boxes, drop downs, and buttons.
I defiantly recommend RIM's Blackberry developer resource. Some really solid documentation on both topics.
Java Development
http://na.blackberry.com/eng/developers/javaappdev/learningresources/
Web Development
http://na.blackberry.com/eng/developers/browserdev/learningresources.jsp
For both links review the Knowledge base and Reference Docs. I would like to add more direct links, but RIM's site has a lot of cruddy user instance specific URL's (hence the edit).
http://supportforums.blackberry.com/rim/board/message?board.id=java_dev&thread.id=13264
Video based tutorial on BlackBerry 10 app development: http://udemy.com/blackberry-10-app-development