Skip to main content

API changes in the Twitter timeline feed

Getting worked up over the timeline url you had created, that isn’t showing up anymore? Here’s shedding some light.
This recent development has occurred as the url you had wanted has just entered the obsolete list, in other words – it has been taken off, under Twitter’s recent API update. Earlier this year during the month of March, Twitter had declared that “universioned endpoints”, GET statuses/public timeline plus the v1 REST ATOM, had got disapproved and would ultimately stop working.
The move was set to take place in the October 2012, as Twitter was all set to switch off their endpoints...Continue reading →

Popular posts from this blog

15 Stunning Examples of Motion Design in Mobile Apps

Despite being a very small element of mobile design, motion design (or so-called interactions) plays a significant role in turning the overall user experience of a mobile application into a fun and engaging activity. Adding an appealing and playful flair to the user interface of your mobile app, not only it gives your app a much more refined look and feel, but also it keeps the users hooked and interested for a long time – enticing them to take the desired action immediately. In fact, Motion design has now become a new standard for designers to represent the key elements of their designs. Click here to read full article on XHTMLJunction' official blog.

ADDING TO YOUR NEW YEAR EXCITEMENT, XHTMLJUNCTION EXTENDS DISCOUNT OFFER!!

The team of XHTMLJunction is glad to announce that we have decided to extend the discount offer which was introduced for the festive season. The reason behind this decision is the amazing response that the company got from the clients during the offer. The Discount offer PSD to HTML service at $45 (old price – $49)) which was earlier valid from 1st December to 31st December 2010 is now being extended till further notice. In case you missed the opportunity earlier, here is a chance for you again!! Read More

Progressive Web Apps: Everything You Need To Know About

Whether it is life or technology, the only constant is the change. There was a time when developers used to create separate websites for mobile and desktop devices. This required twice the maintenance work. We then soon entered the era of web apps and responsive web design. Both of this are relatively easier and better approaches to make a website accessible on all devices. And now, with the incredible growth and adoption of mobile devices, native apps are severely dominating both web apps and responsive websites. Ashish – A web developer and blogger at XHTMLJunction, has written this article for RSwebsols. Click here to read full article.