Deviant's HTML and CSS | This is a Work in Progres by tragicallyhipster, literature
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Deviant's HTML and CSS | This is a Work in Progres
Updated May 17 2016 (still have more to do and more comments to read)
Hi all! I'm relatively new to DA, even though I've been telling myself for years to join. I'm a web developer specializing in LAMP, and consider myself Full Stack; however, that's not really important here. We only have a limited amount of HTML and CSS available, so customization is limited. This entry is for those who consider themselves to be good to expert level of HTML and CSS, but are trying to figure out what they can do on DA. So, as I explore this entry you'll be learning at the same time.
As I said this is for people who know HTML and CSS. There are plenty of tut
Tutorial: Legally Get Your Stolen Art Removed by viralremix, literature
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Tutorial: Legally Get Your Stolen Art Removed
Here's a quick tutorial for anyone who might find their artworks on a website without their authorized permission. This is the method that you legally go about having copyright infringement dealt with, so your request (if submitted to a host located in the US or other countries that respect copyright laws) will not go ignored. You do not need a lawyer to file a DMCA takedown notice, you only need to be the copyright holder of the work. If you created the work, it's copyrighted to you.
:bulletred: You will usually not get much of a response if you try to submit an informal copyright notice through Support requests on a website. This method is