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Timer Bars in CSS with Custom Properties


I was working on a thing the other day that needed a visible timer. There was UI precedent for this type of timer on the project. People didn’t want to see numbers ticking downward; it was more ideal to see a “bar” drain away from full to empty. I mention that because there...

Match Accented Letters with Regular Expressions


Regular expressions are used for a variety of tasks but the one I see most often is input validation. Names, dates, numbers…we tend to use regular expressions for everything, even when we probably shouldn’t. The most common syntax for checking alphabetic characters is A-z but what...

The Cicada Principle, revisited with CSS variables


Lea Verou digging up the CSS trickery classic and applying it to clip the backgrounds of some code blocks: The main idea is simple: You write your main rule using CSS variables, and then use :nth-of-*() rules to set these variables to something different every N items. If you use enough...

Yield Farming ‘Frenzy’ Didn’t Boost DeFi User Numbers


A new report has found that so-called “yield farming” has taken the decentralized finance (DeFi) scene “by storm” of late – but has failed to bring large amounts of new people to the DeFi table, and has done little to help the “DeFi community grow beyond its current borders.” These were...

Jameson Lopp on the Value of ‘Vires in Numeris/Strength in Numbers’


“Crypto Titans” is a series of personal interviews conducted by CoinMarketCap with prominent and forward-thinking minds tinkering on and behindContinue Reading The post Jameson Lopp on the Value of ‘Vires in Numeris/Strength in Numbers’ appeared first on CoinMarketCap Blog

Jameson Lopp on the Value of ‘Vires in Numeris/Strength in Numbers’


“Crypto Titans” is a series of personal interviews conducted by CoinMarketCap with prominent and forward-thinking minds tinkering on and behindContinue Reading The post Jameson Lopp on the Value of ‘Vires in Numeris/Strength in Numbers’ appeared first on CoinMarketCap Blog

Web Engine Diversity and Ecosystem Health


As front-end developers, our job is working with browsers. Knowing how many we have and the health of them is always of great interest. As far as numbers go, we have fewer recently than we have in the past. It’s only this month that Edge is starting to auto-update browsers to the Chromium...

Bitcoin Whale Population Spikes to 1,882 – Highest Level in Three Years


The number of so-called whales with 1,000 bitcoin or more in their wallets has climbed to 1,882 from around 1,650 in January. It is the highest the numbers have reached in nearly three years. Whales may be defined as the Bitcoin ( BTC) community’s own version of the ‘deep state’...

Rotated Table Column Headers… Now With Fewer Magic Numbers!


Rotated <table> column headers is something that’s been covered before right here on CSS-Tricks, so shout-out to that for getting me started and helping me achieve this effect. As the article points out, if you aren’t using trigonometry to calculate your table styles, you’ll have to rely...

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...

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