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Is it Time to Un-Sass?


Many of the Sass features we've grown to love have made their way into native CSS in some shape or form. So, should we still use Sass? This is how developer Jeff Bridgworth is thinking about it. Is it Time to Un-Sass? originally published on CSS-Tricks, which is part of the DigitalOcean family....

What Can We Actually Do With corner-shape?


When I first started messing around with code, rounded corners required five background images or an image sprite likely created in Photoshop, so when border-radius came onto the scene, I remember everybody thinking that it was the best thing ever. … What Can We Actually Do With...

What’re Your Top 4 CSS Properties?


Everyone has a different opinion which is great because it demonstrates the messy, non-linear craft that is thinking like a front-end developer. What’re Your Top 4 CSS Properties? originally published on CSS-Tricks, which is part of the DigitalOcean family. You should get the newsletter

Thinking Deeply About Theming and Color Naming


Today, I want to discuss a couple of patterns for naming color palettes that the community is using, and how I propose we can improve, so we achieve both flexibility and beauty. Thinking Deeply About Theming and Color Naming originally published on CSS-Tricks, which is part of the DigitalOcean...

Bitwise CIO: Crypto Solves TradFi’s ‘Boxed-In’ Thinking


Bitwise Chief Investment Officer Matt Hougan used his 100th weekly CIO memo to argue that traditional finance (TradFi) is fundamentally flawed and cryptocurrency offers a path to a superior global financial system. Instant Payments, Real Yield: Bitwise CIO Touts Crypto’s Advantages in 100th...

How to Discover a CSS Trick


Do we invent or discover CSS tricks? Lee Meyer discusses how creative limitations, recursive thinking, and unexpected combinations lead to his most interesting ideas. How to Discover a CSS Trick originally published on CSS-Tricks, which is part of the DigitalOcean family. You should get...

We’re Still Thinking About These Super Weird Gadgets From CES 2025


Welcome to CES 2025, where tech companies are showing off their latest innovations — some more practical than others. From $60,000 transparent TVs to RGB-lit RAM sticks, this year’s show is all about pushing boundaries (and price tags). Let’s take a look at some of the most eye-catching...

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