This question is pretty much a duplicate of I am nervous about ever asking a question again, what should I do?. I said it there, and I'll say it here: Don't worry about -1's. They are there to learn from, not to panic about.
If you don't want -1's, make sure that:
- Your question isn't an exact duplicate of another one. Or if it is, that the other one does not have an adequate answer. It is also acceptable to ask different questions that have the same answer.
- Your question gets to the point. Don't bore people with a wall of text, but also give enough description to describe your problem. Pictures very often help with this, for example, you could draw a diagram of your expected behavior, and your current behavior.
- Don't give unnecessary details. If your issue is to do with your square being a circle instead, we don't care about your code that is playing sound.
Sometimes, you just get lucky. However, it emphasizes how a long question is not completely necessary - Rather, your question should be as short as possible while also including all relevant details.
If you do get some -1's, ask yourself, "why did they give this to me"? Remember that even only just adequate questions can sometimes get upvotes, and that really, only a bad question is going to get downvotes.
As further example, take this question. It is too broad, the picture is completely not relevant, and it simply drones on with lots of text.
Regarding your example question:
I have been making a circular control and i am doing fine, except that the graphics appears from upper left corner when i do the render first time.
I've got no idea what circular control might be. But that's possibly just my ignorance.
The whole thing is subclassed UIControl, with custom CALayer which do rendering of circle.
As I said - I am no expert in whatever you are talking about! However, this does seem like unnecessary information. I may be wrong.
Check the video, i dont know how else to describe this.
The question should be useful without an external video. Personally, I often view StackOverflow on my phone's 2G network, and do not have the connection speed to view videos. Include your videos as a bonus, but do not get the entire question to rely on them!
If you watch carefully, you'll notice that rendering of circle somehow doesnt start centered. It skews itself from the upper left corner.
So what is the expected behavior? I'm possibly being unobservant, but I cannot work out what is wrong with your animation - Make it more clear what the expected behavior is!
Just in case here is the link to the bitbucket repo of this control:
Don't include all the code - Just include the code relevant to the positioning. This way, people will more quickly be able to de-bug your question. Also, as I said before, do not allow your question to rely on external links.
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, and how can i possibly know what difficulties does it makes to people with disabilities? And i dont understand you really, what did you assume?