I was playing with the Instagram API and I noticed something. I can see only myself when requesting things like likes on my own media. Also, for media that is not mine, it returns a 404:
{
"meta": {
"error_type": "APINotFoundError",
"code": 400,
"error_message": "invalid media id"
...
@Unikittyeatsacat no idea, never dealt with instagram, neither the site nor its API. But you also better add some language tag(s) because most people follow some list of tags.
Anyway for some reason instant self-answers are frowned upon on SO, took me ages to get upvotes here for example, and it was -1 in the beginning.
My proposal is for MSE only, but maybe can be expanded later somehow to other sites.
MSE tends to get lots of programming questions, from people unaware of what this site is about, landing here in mysterious ways and thinking this is Stack Overflow.
I'd say it's at least 20 questions every day....
@ClemensHimmer I have an interview in coming day or two, where my CTO told client that we have a server-side developer for you(basically me). The only problem is, I've never worked on server-side. But, I have to prepare for both jquery and reactjs.
so, leaving that behind us, I wrote a project in my CV, where I mentioned that it allowed user to drag and drop tables onto screen, and create the layout for a restaurant/theatre. So, any solution in jquery that comes to your mind, that I can study, to tell me client, when he asks how you did that?
@ShadowWizard + on that, i mean @Dro it's about utilzing libs, nobody wants to pay a guy that just double does everything. you can use a free lib or work for idk a month and what do you think your employer will like more?
and if you need something idk less advanced: this you can edit a looong way jqueryui.com/draggable
@DroidDev i really can't say anything about react, sorry :/ i always did stuff in jQuery, i guess react/angular are a way more complete SPA framework tho, i didn't switch yet tho, so i can't give you any feedback
@DroidDev ah np :) anyways, take it from a react noob, looking a bit into the code, i'd say react is more desireable for big solutions as you can template your whole DOM and interfer with it.
if you want just some basic logic and no full-blown SPA you can just use jquery i guess.
@ClemensHimmer yup, I've read about react on other things too. It sounds better. Well....wether I really learn it or not will actually depend on if I get to develop that project. I might bring that project in, but, I that doesn't guarantee that I will code on it :/
@Dra e.g. fore this, many new/noobish programmers would use jQuery, which is completely needless. i feel like i could really miss some useful jQuery only libs, but also not depending on it. nothing i'd do soon tho
Add condition to check if the div is visible then hide it and show the other one if else do the reverse :
function myFunction() {
var mainFrameOne = document.getElementById("mainFrameOne");
var mainFrameTwo = document.getElementById("mainFrameTwo");
mainFrameOne.style.display = (
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