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Dfyn Integrates Chainlink Price Feeds


Soon after the launch of its predictions market, Dfyn Network is now working on its integration with Chainlink Price Feeds on the main network of Polygon to employ the Oracle infrastructure of Chainlink. The predictions market is going to use the price feed of MATIC/USD as a transparent and secure...

Links on Performance IV


HTTP Caching is a Superpower — Hugh Haworth covers how the Cache-Control header is an awfully potent ingredient in web performance. I mis-read the title at first and was waiting to read about HTML caching. Hugh covers it a bit … The post Links on Performance IV appeared first...

What I Wish I Knew About CSS When Starting Out As A Front-Ender


Nathan Hardy shares when things “clicked”: Reflecting back on this time, I think there are a few key concepts that were vital to things finally all making sense and fitting together. These were: • The Box Model (e.g. box-sizing, height, width, margin, padding)•...

Somehow We’re Still Learning New Things About BotW In 2021


The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, the greatest game ever made (according to me, Renata), is driven by dozens of interlocking systems and physics interactions. It is a modern marvel of craft and design. Which also means that it breaks in some pretty tremendous ways when you push those...

You want enabling CSS selectors, not disabling ones


I think this is good advice from Silvestar Bistrović: An enabling selector is what I call a selector that does a job without disabling the particular rule. The classic example is applying margin to everything, only to have to remove … The post You want enabling CSS selectors, not disabling...

CSS Pseudo Commas


A bonafide CSS trick if there ever was one! @ShadowShahriar created a CodePen demo that uses pseudo-elements to place commas between list items that are displayed inline, and the result is a natural-looking complete sentence with proper punctuation. CodePen Embed… The post CSS Pseudo Commas...

Designing for the Unexpected


When I think about what front-end development really is and feels like, this is at the heart of it: designing around a huge set of unknowns, and really embracing that notion as a strength of the web rather … The post Designing for the Unexpected appeared first on CSS-Tricks. You can support...

Some Articles About Accessibility I’ve Saved Recently III


The perfect link — Rian Rietveld defines them: “When you click on them, they take you somewhere else.” Not much code in here (we’ve got that), just a lot of practical accessibility advice. For example, the alt text … The post Some Articles About Accessibility I’ve Saved...

Architecting With Next.js


(This is a sponsored post.) Free event hosted by Netlify coming up next week (Wednesday, August 25th): Architecting with Next.js. It’s just a little half-day thing. No brainer. Join us for a special event where we’ll highlight business … The post Architecting With Next.js...

Detecting Media Query Support in CSS and JavaScript


You can’t just do @media (prefers-reduced-data: no-preference) alone because, as Kilian Valkhof says: […] that would be false if either there was no support (since the browser wouldn’t understand the media query) or if it was supported but the … The post...

Chat App Giant Line to Hand out its Link Crypto to E-pay Customers


The Japan-based chat app operator Line will offer customers handouts of its cryptoasset as a bonus when they make fiat payments using its e-pay platform. The new promotional drive comes six months after a Line and Yahoo Japan merger under the Z Holdings umbrella. The Z Holdings merger, first mooted...

Tabs in HTML?


Brian Kardell shares a bit about the progress of bringing "Tabs" to HTML. We kinda think we know what they are, but you have to be really specific when dealing with specs and defining them. It's tricky. The post Tabs in HTML? appeared first on CSS-Tricks. You can support CSS-Tricks by being an...

Cutouts


Ahmad Shadeed dug into shape “cutouts” the other day. Imagine a shape with another smaller shape carved out of it. In his typical comprehensive way, Ahmad laid out the situation well—looking at tricky situations that complicate things. The first thing … The post Cutouts appeared...

Breath Of The Wild Trickshot Montage Is The Zelda Olympics


What’s the most surefire way to make a cool thing cooler? Easy: Set it to some seriously epic music. Case in point here is a thrilling new The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild trickshot montage by BotW streamer Duplex Link. The film would be awesome on mute, but the soundtrack just makes it...

Unicode Arrows


Looks like… 253 of them. I love the little water ⥾ spout one. (U+297e). Because. And I like how it’s a fairly useful little site at a great domain and with a little business model behind it. Reminds … The post Unicode Arrows appeared first on CSS-Tricks. You can support...

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