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min(), max(), and clamp() are CSS magic!


Nice video from Kevin Powell. Here are some notes, thoughts, and stuff I learned while watching it. Right when they came out, I was mostly obsessed with font-size usage, but they are just functions, so they can be used anywhere you’d use a number, like a length. Sometimes pretty basic usage...

Exciting Things on the Horizon For CSS Layout


Michelle Barker notes that it’s been a heck of a week for us CSS layout nerds. Firefox has long had the best DevTools for CSS Grid, but Chrome is about to catch up and go one bit better by visualizing grid line numbers and names. Firefox supports gap for display: flex, which is great,...

Different Approaches to Responsive CSS Motion Path


As a follow-up to Jhey’s recent post on responsive motion paths, Michelle Barker notes that another approach could be to just transform: scale() the whole dang element. The trade-off there is that you’re scaling both the path and the element on the path at the same time; Jhey’s...

Bitcoin to Be Digital Gold in 2020, Says Bloomberg Report


Bitcoin will mature into a gold-like store of value this year, according to the latest projections by Bloomberg. The financial magazine’s report, “Bitcoin Maturation Leap,” notes that the cryptocurrency is poised for a bull run, after being temporarily dragged by...

My Visual Studio Code Setup: Extensions and Themes


Matthias Ott’s posted his VS Code setup. I find lists like this (I rounded up some recent updates of my own) irresistible, probably because, like y’all, I spend an awful lot of time in VS Code and wanna make sure I’m getting the most out of it. Things from the list that stood...

Thinking in Behaviors, Not Screen Sizes


Chase McCoy wrote a nifty post about the “gap problem” when making a grid of items. His argument might be summarized like this: how should we space elements with margins in CSS? He notes that the gap property isn’t quite ready for prime time when it comes to using it with flexbox, like this: .grid...

The WebAIM Million—Updated


This report made a big splash last year. It’s a large chunk of research that shows just how terribly the web does with accessibility. It’s been updated this year and (drumroll…) we got a little worse. I’ll use their blockquote: The number of errors increased 2.1% between...

XRP Notes a Solid Price Jump; Should We Expect a Sustained Rally?


XRP’s sudden price hints a possible bull-run above $0.18; the coin has returned to the $0.17 price level after corrections The coin is approaching the 38.20% fib level now; support level has been tested at $0.1713 Over a couple of hours only, Ripple has shown a growth of more than 12%; pullback...

Onchain Data Suggests Bitcoin Sell-Off Fueled by New Investors


While the covid-19 outbreak has caused economic calamity, cryptocurrencies have regained some of the losses that devastated digital currency markets on March 12. A recent report published by the researchers at Coin Metrics notes the “crypto asset sell-off was driven by short-term...

Dash (DASH) Beats the Bearish Pressure; Notes an Escalation of 27%


Despite the current troubled market, DASH coin has efficiently carried out a price rise of more than 27% over a day. This is not a regular bullish price move, as while the currency has noted such an escalation, Bitcoin price has remained range-bound around $5200 to $5300. The overall market is...

Flexbox and absolute positioning


Chen Hui Jing notes that when you absolutely position a flex item, it's no longer part of the flex layout. Except... it kinda is a little bit. If you make the child position: absolute; but don't apply any top/right/bottom/left properties, then flexbox alignment will still apply to it. It's odd...

Stellar (XLM) Notes a Sharp Fall; Struggles for a Rebound


XLM price has nosedived again today; faces one more bearish hit The coin is testing support levels at $0.035 right now Stellar price is well below the 200-day EMA line while other technicals are heading towards a bullish zone The ascending head and shoulder pattern has already indicated...

Stop Using “Dropdown”


Adrian Roselli notes that it might actually mean: A <select> menu An ARIA Listbox, Combobox, Menu, or Disclosure Widget An input with a <datalist> An input with autocomplete A <details><summary> block An accordion Flyout navigation In my own usage, I tend to mean...

Bitcoin Rich: 6 Crypto Entrepreneurs Make the 2020 Hurun Billionaire List


On Wednesday, the “Hurun Global Rich List,” a ranking of the wealthiest individuals, published its 2020 report that notes the world saw 346 new billionaires last year. This year’s list also includes six blockchain entrepreneurs who made the Hurun Global Rich List through...

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