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I am creating my own website. I was wondering if we can put live (moving) pictures in its background.
If yes, can anyone suggest me some good sites from which I can get an idea on how to make my website stand better than other websites?
Thank you in advance.
For god's sake, forget about moving background. Do your newspaper background moves when you read it? No? Then save our eyes by not doing so on the Internet.
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I have a my own website, and i use google translate on it, but the result is not good. I use the contribute and try to improve the translation content. But after that, there is no change. Could any body help me. Thank you very much
I do the same as this
https://webmasters.googleblog.com/2012/05/now-you-can-polish-up-googles.html
But it do not know how to sign in.
Suggested improvements aren't automatically applied, and probably aren't even ever applied specifically to the website they were suggested for. They are used by Google's developers to improve the software in general.
Automated translation software simply isn't good. It never has been and it has a long way to go before it is.
If you want good quality translations of your website, then get it translated by someone who is fluent (and preferably a native speaker) of the target language.
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I'm looking for a specific programming/software development lecture that the speaker talks about realtime feedback from the code to the result.
He shows how he changes the code and the result (A generated tree) changes in realtime.
He also changes variables values in the code using the mouse scroll wheel.
He showed a software that he wrote about editing animations (A leaf falling)
He also showed a software that he wrote, a visualizing the "predator prey formula"
I also know that he used to work for Apple
Anything?
I think you're talking about Bret Victor's "Inventing on principle". Maybe off topic for stack overflow, but it's really interesting:
http://vimeo.com/36579366
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I've seen general chart for programmer level (knowledge of paterns\oop\langagues\testing etc.)
Is there any good chart to evaluate your knowledge of web development(CSS\HTML\JavaScript\SVG\client-server communication)?
Check this
http://smarterer.com/
It's a free skills Benchmark. You will find several quiz like CSS/HTML/SQL/ASP/jQuery/Javascript...
Pros : Questions are created by website users :)
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If my client is not comfortable with manually editing the JSON files that drive their data, what is the best way to have them edit the JSON file? A cross-platform app would work, or a website that doesn't look like it was thrown together overnight.
Anything that looks professional and modern, for that matter, is what they are looking for.
Thanks!
If your client doesn't feel comfortable editing JSON, then I'd question whether giving them a GUI to edit JSON will help. Maybe they need a proper GUI e.g. "Edit Preferences" or "New Foobar Wizard". Just a thought.
http://jsoneditor.net/
it has a simple but effective graphical interface to add/update/delete nodes
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When i like a certain Javascript (for menu highlighting or so) used by some website, it would be pretty easy to copy this script from that site's source-code and use it in mine.
I would consider doing so as unauthorized use of intellectual property, since I have been granted the right to use this javascript in my browser, but certainly not to copy it and use it for my own purposes, even though it is so deceptivly easy to reuse other people's work without asking for permission.
I don't know much about online-copyright law, but is my stomach feeling right in this case?
Yes. You don't have a license to use it elsewhere.