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I understand. Google images are tough because they aren't great at noting what the rules are for image use. Admittedly I didn't enact a specific policy on mine either.
A couple good resources are unsplash.com/ for completely free images.
Or designer.io/en/ if you want to make your own. That's where I made this one :)
Hi Laurie, my apologies for that.
I just googled images for JavaScript, didn't realise it was from another article.
I'll credit you in the article.
Later edit: Done
I understand. Google images are tough because they aren't great at noting what the rules are for image use. Admittedly I didn't enact a specific policy on mine either.
A couple good resources are unsplash.com/ for completely free images.
Or designer.io/en/ if you want to make your own. That's where I made this one :)
That's so awesome.
Thank you so much!