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How to Get a Pixel-Perfect, Linearly Scaled UI


Dynamically scaling CSS values based on the viewport width is hardly a new topic. You can find plenty of in-depth coverage right here on CSS-Tricks in articles like this one or this one. Most of those examples, though, use … The post How to Get a Pixel-Perfect, Linearly Scaled UI appeared...

:focus-visible in WebKit


This is a nice update from Manuel Rego Casasnovas. Igalia has this idea to sort of crowd-source important web platform features that need to get worked on (that’s the sort of work they do). They call it Open Prioritization. … The post :focus-visible in WebKit appeared first...

Using Custom Elements in Svelte


Svelte fully supports custom elements (e.g. <my-component>) without any custom configuration or wrapper components and has a perfect score on Custom Elements Everywhere. However, there are still a few quirks you need to watch out for, especially around … The post Using Custom...

Perfect Tooltips With CSS Clipping and Masking


Clipping and masking have been around for a while now in CSS and even have pretty decent browser support. I recently worked on a project that needed to use a clipping technique for tooltips showing above links in text. Those … The post Perfect Tooltips With CSS Clipping and Masking appeared...

Homeworld 3's Weird Crowd-Funding Scheme Has Been Cancelled


It was very exciting to hear back in 2019 that Homeworld 3 was in development. The news was tempered a little at the time, though, by a very strange crowd-funding scheme that was attached to the project, despite the fact the game was being bankrolled by Gearbox, a major publisher.Read more

Code blocks, but better


Pedro Duarte made a wishlist for styled code blocks in blog posts and documentation, then hand-rolls a perfect solution for that wishlist. For example, a feature to be able to highlight certain lines or words within the code block. The … The post Code blocks, but better appeared first...

Blockchain, The Perfect Tech For Gamification?


The text below is an advertorial article that was not written by Cryptonews.com journalists. The inclusion of gamification in software applications is growing rapidly around the world. By creating a game around accomplishing goals, and giving gamified rewards for milestones reached during...

Timesplitters Is Coming Back


Classic shooter series Timesplitters, which hasn’t seen a new release since 2005, will be coming back after publisher Deep Silver announced the creation of a new (well, kinda new) development studio dedicated to working on the series.Read more

Uncharted 4 Has The Perfect Video Game Ending


It’s the fifth anniversary of the release of Uncharted 4, and while the developers are reminiscing over on Naughty Dog’s site, I thought I’d revisit this 2016 story I wrote about the perfect video game ending.Read more

Not All Advice is Good Advice


From the time we’re children, we’re trusting people. We rely on those close and older than us to point us toward success and “the right way”. One of the toughest days of our lives is when we realize our parents, or people we look up to, aren’t always perfect...

Going To See Demon Slayer Was The Perfect Post-Vaccination Celebration


Yesterday, my fully vaccinated partner and I (also fully vaccinated) decided to inaugurate our newly vaccinated life with one of the most bacchanalian things you can do in this mid-pandemic world—we went to the movies. The new Demon Slayer movie Mugen Train (its full title is so unwieldy that...

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