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Ethereum Goes Straight to $183 Despite Gloomy Market


Ethereum gains 1.5% in one day and reaches 183 USD. The range of Ethereum in the last one-month rests between 215 USD and 165 USD. The medium-term outlook is likely to be bullish. Ethereum seems to have gone above the market condition, and it is now being traded at 183 USD after a smooth 1.5%...

Trading Cryptocurrencies: Three Basic Common Technical Indicators


Introduction Cryptocurrencies (or crypto) has been thrown in the limelight recently with Bitcoin’s meteoric rally this year, the cryptocurrency having risen for the fifth month straight since February 2019. Bitcoin most recently hit a high of US$13,775, before its price […] The post Trading...

Litecoin Price Analysis: LTC Loses for The 3rd Day in Straight


Litecoin has lost another 6% over the last 24 hours. This is LTC’s third day in the line of losing value by more than 5%. The coin has shown four major price swings in this period. However, the medium-term outlook of the coin is bullish, and it may touch as high as 200 USD by … The post...

The Simplest Ways to Handle HTML Includes


It's extremely surprising to me that HTML has never had any way to include other HTML files within it. Nor does there seem to be anything on the horizon that addresses it. I'm talking about straight up includes, like taking a chunk of HTML and plopping it right into another. For example the...

Using Artificial Intelligence to Generate Alt Text on Images


Web developers and content editors alike often forget or ignore one of the most important parts of making a website accessible and SEO performant: image alt​ text. You know, that seemingly small image attribute that describes an image: ​​​<img src="/cute/sloth/image.jpg" alt="A brown baby sloth...

Nested Destructuring


Destructuring in JavaScript can initially feel confusing but the truth is that destructuring can make your code a bit more logical and straight forward. Destructuring does look a bit more complex when you’re looking for a property several objects deep, so let’s have a look at how to...

An Initial Implementation of clip-path: path();


One thing that has long surprised (and saddened) me is that the clip-path property, as awesome as it is, only takes a few values. The circle() and ellipse() functions are nice, but hiding overflows and rounding with border-radius generally helps there already. Perhaps the most useful value...

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