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IRS Warns SMEs: Our Agents Are Trained to Value and Seize Your Crypto


Source: iStock/Photographer, Filmmaker, Designer America’s top tax authority, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has issued a chilling warning to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) that deal with cryptocurrencies. The agency said that it will step up its collection efforts and criminal...

UX Considerations for Web Sharing


From trashy clickbait sites to the most august of publications, share buttons have long been ubiquitous across the web. And yet it is arguable that these buttons aren’t needed. All mobile browsers — Firefox, Edge, Safari, Chrome, Opera Mini, UC Browser, Samsung Internet — make it easy to share...

Table with Expando Rows


"Expando Rows" is a concept where multiple related rows in a <table> are collapsed until you open them. You'd call that "progressive disclosure" in interaction design parlance. After all these years on CSS-Tricks, I have a little better eye for what the accessibility concerns of...

How Did You Get Into Bitcoin? Crypto Twitter Responds


Everybody loves a story. When it comes to how people first got into cryptocurrency, there’s no exception. Crypto Twitter (CT) is full of humorous, thought-provoking, and unexpected tales of diving down the Satoshi rabbit hole, and the reasons for entering the space are as diverse as...

Buddy on CSS-Tricks


Here's a little direct product endorsement for ya: I literally use Buddy for deployment on all my projects. Buddy isn't just a deployment tool, we'll get to that, but it's something that Buddy does very well and definitely a reason you might look at picking it up yourself if you're looking around...

Automatically compress images on Pull Requests


Sarah introduced us to GitHub Actions right after it dropped about a year ago. Now they have improved the feature and are touting its CI/CD abilities. Run tests, do deployment, do whatever stuff computers do! It's essentially a YAML file that says run this, then this, then this, etc., with...

A Comparison of Static Form Providers


Let’s attempt to coin a term here: "Static Form Provider." You bring your HTML <form>, but don’t worry about the back-end processing that makes it work. There are a lot of these services out there! Static Form Providers do all tasks like validating, storing, sending notifications,...

Two Browsers Walked Into a Scrollbar


Surprise: scrollbars are complicated, especially cross-browser and cross-platform. Sometimes they take up space and sometimes they don't. Sometimes that is affected by a setting and sometimes it isn't. Sometimes you can see them and sometimes you can't unless you're actually scrolling. Styling...

10 Tax Tools to Help Crypto Owners


While tax laws on cryptocurrency vary by jurisdiction, there are many useful tools to help you calculate crypto taxes, lower your tax liabilities, and simplify your filing — no matter where you are. Many of them work globally, supporting tax forms of multiple countries, and can import data...

On the inside


CoinMarketCap Daily Newsletter Your daily newsletter for 17 September, 2019 Look Within “What lies behind you and what lies in front of you, pales in comparison what for what lies inside of you.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson Happy Tuesday, CMC crew! […] The post On the inside appeared first...

On the inside


CoinMarketCap Daily Newsletter Your daily newsletter for 17 September, 2019 Look Within “What lies behind you and what lies in front of you, pales in comparison what for what lies inside of you.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson Monday bluez    Over […] The post On the inside appeared first...

Web Development Merit Badges


A collection of front-end development achievements. How many can you collect? The post Web Development Merit Badges appeared first on CSS-Tricks

caniemail.com


As long as I can remember the main source for feature support in HTML email clients is Campaign Monitor's guide. Now there is a new player on the block: caniemail.com. HTML email is often joked about in how you have to code for it in such an antiquated way (<table>s! really!) but that's...

Where should “Subscribe to Podcast” link to?


For a while, iTunes was the big dog in podcasting, so if you linked "Subscribe to Podcast" to like: https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/id493890455 ...that would make sense. It's a web URL anyway, so it will work for anyone and has information about the podcast, as well as a list of recent shows...

Ghost Buttons with Directional Awareness in CSS


It would surprise me if you'd never come across a ghost button 👻. You know the ones: they have a transparent background that fills with a solid color on hover. Smashing Magazine has a whole article going into the idea. In this article, we’re going to build a ghost button, but that will...

Are You Ready for the Ethereum Classic Atlantis Hard Fork?


The Ethereum Classic community is all set for the latest upgrade- Ethereum Classic Atlantis hard fork. It will have a block height of #8,772,000 and is expected to take place at 11:54:14 am UTC, Thursday, September 12, 2019. This upgrade will encompass 10 main ECIPs which will boost...

Simplicity


Earlier this week, Bastian Allgeier published some interesting thoughts about complexity in web development and how changing simple things can often feel far more difficult than they need to be: You want to build a JS file? Please update Webpack first. Oh, that new version of Webpack is no longer...

Using Custom Properties to Wrangle Variations in Keyframe Animations


Have you ever wondered how to customize CSS animations keyframes without using any preprocessor feature, like mixins? I keep reaching for preprocessors for this reason, but it would so nice to drop yet one more dependency and go with vanilla CSS. Well, I found a way to account for variations within...

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