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Creative Background Patterns Using Gradients, CSS Shapes, and Even Emojis


You can create stripes in CSS. That’s all I thought about in terms of CSS background patterns for a long time. There’s nothing wrong with stripes; stripes are cool. They can be customized into wide and narrow bands, criss-crossed into a checked pattern, and played with in other ways using the idea...

CSS :is() and :where() are coming to browsers


Šime Vidas with the lowdown on what these pseudo-selectors are and why they will be useful: :is() is to reduce repetition¹ of parts of comma-separated selectors. :where() is the same, but nothing inside it affects specificity. The example of wrapping :where(:not()) is really great, as now there...

This Week in Crypto: A Data Perspective


Powered by It’s been almost a month since the anticipated Bitcoin halving occurred, even if it feels like months goContinue Reading The post This Week in Crypto: A Data Perspective appeared first on CoinMarketCap Blog

Data Shows Bitcoin Options Markets Are Maturing Much Faster Than Futures


Data from the crypto analytical firm Skew.com shows that bitcoin options are maturing much faster than the futures markets launched in December 2017. Skew’s data shows that the open interest in bitcoin options has risen significantly in the last few months. Bitcoin options “are starting...

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...

Making My Netlify Build Run Sass


Let’s say you wanted to build a site with Eleventy as the generator. Popular choice these days! Eleventy doesn’t have some particularly blessed way of preprocessing your CSS, if that’s something you want to do. There are a variety of ways to do it and perhaps that freedom is part...

5 Myths About Jamstack


Jamstack isn’t necessarily new. The term was officially coined in 2016, but the technologies and architecture it describes have been around well before that. Jamstack has received a massive dose of attention recently, with articles about it appearing in major sites and publications and...

The Buy Zone – Knowing Where To Buy And Sell


If you’ve ever dabbled in the trading world, chances are you’ve heard about moving averages. But what are they for? Continue Reading The post The Buy Zone – Knowing Where To Buy And Sell appeared first on CoinMarketCap Blog

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