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7 Fresh Links on Performance For March 2022


I have a handful of good links to articles about performance that are burning a hole in my bookmarks folder, and wanna drop them here to share. The new WebPageTest website design From fonts to SVG: an icon migration strategy … 7 Fresh Links on Performance For March 2022 originally...

Subsetting Font Awesome to Improve Performance


Font Awesome is an incredibly popular icon library. Unfortunately, it’s somewhat easy to use in a way that results in less-than-ideal performance. By subsetting Font Awesome, we can remove any unused glyphs from the font files it provides. This will … Subsetting Font Awesome to Improve...

The Algorand Foundation Announces Partnership with ICON


The Algorand Foundation recently announced a partnership with ICON by offering them the Bridges SupaGrant. The integration will also allow Algorand to enter ICON’s BTP Working Group, known for its Interoperability Ecosystem. With the collaboration, the community will witness the perpetual growth...

ICON’s P-Reps Approves Funding for the KarmaDAO


ICON’s P-Reps will now accept financing for KarmaDAO, a DeFi 2.0 project backed by protokol7. The goal of KarmaDAO is to “assist protocols in establishing protocol-owned liquidity along with offering advantages to network members — users. OlympusDAO pioneered Protocol Owned Liquidity,...

Which SVG technique performs best for way too many icons?


Tyler Sticka digs in here in the best possible way: by making a test page and literally measuring performance. Maybe 1,000 icons is a little bit of an edge case, but hey, 250 rows of data with four icons in … The post Which SVG technique performs best for way too many icons? appeared first...

Icon Glassmorphism Effect in CSS


I recently came across a cool effect known as glassmorphism in a Dribble shot. My first thought was I could quickly recreate it in a few minutes if I just use some emojis for the icons without wasting time … The post Icon Glassmorphism Effect in CSS appeared first on CSS-Tricks. You...

Favicons: How to Make Sure Browsers Only Download the SVG Version


Šime Vidas DM’d me the other day about this thread from subzey on Twitter. My HTML for favicons was like this: <!-- Warning! Typo! --<link rel="icon" href="/favicon.ico" size="any"<link rel="icon" href="/favicon.svg" type="image/svg+xml" The attribute size is a typo there...

Please Don’t Ever Change This Nightmare-Inducing Switch Icon


Switch owners like their game icons a certain way. They want bright colors and sharp-looking art. They’d also prefer the game’s logo be present in some way, shape, or form. What many of them don’t seem to like is slightly blurry, eyeless terror rabbits. I can’t see the problem. Neither can...

Final Fantasy XIV Changes Hole-y Icon


Final Fantasy XIV director Naoki Yoshida really wants you to know he cares. Yoshida recently apologized to players for dramatically increased queue times brought on by a sudden and almost inexplicable explosion in the game’s popularity. Today, Yoshi-P announced his team is making a slight change...

ICON Foundation Partners With Wintermute


ICON Foundation joins hands with Wintermute to enhance cross-chain liquidity and interoperability. Established in 2017, ICON Foundation is focused on developing the ICON Project that is a Blockchain-based protocol for the operation of decentralized applications. The aggregator chain of ICON works...

Fixing a Bug in Low-Resolution Mode


I was working on a bug ticket the other day where it was reported that an icon was sitting low in a button. Just not aligned like it should be. I had to go on a little journey to figure … The post Fixing a Bug in Low-Resolution Mode appeared first on CSS-Tricks. You can support CSS-Tricks...

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