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The Return of the 90s Web


One of my forever-lessons here on CSS-Tricks is that having your own website and blogging on it is a good idea. It’s probably one of the best decisions I’ve ever made, as it’s been a direct source of fun, career development and, eventually, income. I always chuckle at little...

Using Custom Property “Stacks” to Tame the Cascade


Since the inception of CSS in 1994, the cascade and inheritance have defined how we design on the web. Both are powerful features but, as authors, we’ve had very little control over how they interact. Selector specificity and source order provide some minimal “layering” control...

Learn Z-Index Using a Visualization Tool


There are some neat interactive demos in here from Thiru Manikandan. There are a couple of very tricky things with z-index that never fail to confuse. In addition to things like requiring positioning and source order, the trickiest are the stacking contexts and parent/child relationships. z-index...

Cool Little CSS Grid Tricks for Your Blog


I discovered CSS about a decade ago while trying to modify the look of a blog I had created. Pretty soon, I was able to code cool things with more mathematical and, therefore, easier-to-understand features like transforms. However, other areas of CSS, such as layout, have remained a constant source...

A Primer on Display Advertising for Web Designers


A lot of websites (this one included) rely on advertising as an important revenue source. Those ad placements directly impact the interfaces we build and interact with every day. Building layouts with ads in them is a dance of handling them in fluid environments, and also balancing the need...

Behind the Source: Cassie Evans


I feel like the tech industry takes itself far too seriously sometimes. I get frustrated by all the posturing and gatekeeping – “You’re not a real developer unless you use x framework”, “CSS isn’t a real programming language”. I think this kind of rhetoric often puts new developers off,...

Core Web Vitals


Core Web Vitals is what Google is calling a a new collection of three web performance metrics: LCP: Largest Contentful Paint FID: First Input Delay CLS: Cumulative Layout Shift These are all measurable. They aren’t in Lighthouse (e.g. the Audits tab in Chrome DevTools) just yet, but sounds...

BitAmp – The Next New Open Source Wallet


With the recent rise of Bitcoin prices and the Bitcoin halvening, new entrants into the cryptocurrency field may wonder where they can self-custody their Bitcoin in the most secure way. BitAmp’s Emphasis on Privacy and Security The developers behind new entrant Bitamp’s Bitcoin wallet...

Bitamp Launches Open-Source Wallet


The text below is a sponsored article that was not written by Cryptonews.com journalists. Although Bitcoin mobile wallets are a dime a dozen, users may miss the simplicity of the simple web wallet which can provide the most anonymity and security for users on the go. Bitamp was recently launched...

[aktualita] Microsoft uvolnil GW-BASIC jako Open Source


V loňském roce Firma Microsoft vystavila na GitHub zdrojové kódy MS-DOS 1.25 a 2.0. Včera do sbírky Open Source přidala další ze svých historických produktů, tentokrát GW-BASIC z roku 1983. Zdrojové kódy jsou stejně jako v případě MS-DOS v Assembleru. Více informací a trochu historie si můžete...

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