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2021 Design Systems (Survey/Courses)


My friends at Sparkbox are doing a survey on design systems, as they do each year. Go ahead and fill it out if you please. Here are the results from last year. In both 2019 and 2020, the vibe was … The post 2021 Design Systems (Survey/Courses) appeared first on CSS-Tricks. You can support...

Can Tokenplace Usher in a New Era in Crypto-economics?


The text below is an advertorial article that was not written by Cryptonews.com journalists. Over the last few years, the cryptoverse has seen many new trading platforms go online one after the other. That begs the question, why? After all, if all you are interested in is Bitcoin, Ethereum,...

Advanced CSS Animation Using cubic-bezier()


When dealing with complex CSS animations, there is a tendency to create expansive @keyframes with lots of declarations. There are a couple of tricks though that I want to talk about that might help make things easier, while staying in … The post Advanced CSS Animation Using cubic-bezier()...

Sex Game Can't Get On Steam, Even After $20,000 Worth Of Attempts


The developers of Holodexxx are at a loss. After spending months attempting to get their VR sex game onto Steam, they’ve hit a wall that no amount of self-censorship or mechanical refinement has been able to drill through: Valve’s nebulous definition of “pornography.”Read more

Making Disabled Buttons More Inclusive


Let’s talk about disabled buttons. Specifically, let’s get into why we use them and how we can do better than the traditional disabled attribute in HTML (e.g. <button disabled> ) to mark a button as disabled. There are lots of … The post Making Disabled Buttons More Inclusive...

CSS Pie Timer Re-Revisited


Kitty reflected on an ancient blog post here on CSS-Tricks on how to make an animated pie timer. The old technique is still clever. The new technique is equally clever and much easier. I particularly like the steps() animation function… The post CSS Pie Timer Re-Revisited appeared first...

I could build this during the weekend


How many times have you heard that (or even uttered it under your own breath)? I know I’ve heard it in conversations. I also know I’ve wondered the same thing about a product or two — hey, the idea here … The post I could build this during the weekend appeared first...

Next Gen CSS: @container


Chrome is experimenting with @container, a property within the CSS Working Group Containment Level 3 spec being championed by Miriam Suzanne of Oddbird, and a group of engineers across the web platform. @container brings us the ability to … The post Next Gen CSS: @container appeared first...

Distributed Persistent Rendering (DPR)


Like Jamstack, Netlify is coining this term. If your reaction is: great, a new thing I need to know about and learn, know that while Distributed Persistent Rendering (DPR) does involve some new things, this is actually a push … The post Distributed Persistent Rendering (DPR) appeared first...

Morgan Creek’s Mark Yusko Predicts Bitcoin Can Reach $250K in 5 Years


Mark Yusko, Morgan Creek Capital Management’s CEO and cofounder, is extremely bullish on bitcoin. Despite a period of consolidation, Yusko expects the leading crypto asset to tap $250,000 in five years. In a recent interview, he said that the network continues to swell in...

Topframe


This is extremely fun. Jeff Lindsay has created Topframe, and writes: Anybody that knows how to mess around with HTML can now mess around with their desktop computing experience. Topframe is an open source tool that lets you … The post Topframe appeared first on CSS-Tricks. You...

Migrating from Parcel to Snowpack


I find build tooling endlessly interesting, especially right now as we’re in a juicy next-gen transitional period with players like Vite, wmr, Snowpack, and esbuild. Hugh Haworth has a good run-down of the new players, and we’ve chatted on … The post Migrating from Parcel...

Variable Aspect Ratio Card With Conic Gradients Meeting Along the Diagonal


I recently came across an interesting problem. I had to implement a grid of cards with a variable (user-set) aspect ratio that was stored in a --ratio custom property. Boxes with a certain aspect ratio are a classic problem in … The post Variable Aspect Ratio Card With Conic Gradients...

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