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More Real-World Uses for :has()


The :has() pseudo-class is, hands-down, my favorite new CSS feature. I know it is for many of you as well, at least those of you who took the State of CSS survey. The ability to write selectors upside down … More Real-World Uses for :has() originally published on CSS-Tricks, which is part...

How to Transition to Manifest V3 for Chrome Extensions


While I am not a regular Chrome extension programmer, I have certainly coded enough extensions and have a wide enough web development portfolio to know my way around the task. However, just recently, I had a client reject one of … How to Transition to Manifest V3 for Chrome Extensions...

Solved With :has(): Vertical Spacing in Long-Form Text


If you’ve ever worked on sites with lots of long-form text — especially CMS sites where people can enter screeds of text in a WYSIWYG editor — you’ve likely had to write CSS to manage the vertical spacing between different … Solved With :has(): Vertical Spacing in Long-Form Text originally...

Sao Paolo Court Ruled Against Binance in User Withdrawal Related Case


A court in Sao Paolo, Brazil, ruled against Binance in a case in which the leading cryptocurrency exchange faced a withdrawal-related complaint. A user, who introduced a lawsuit against the exchange because he couldn’t retrieve his funds from the platform, received almost $2,000 in damages...

Shanghai Metaverse Pilot Introduces Digital Services in 20 Urban Locations


The city of Shanghai is bringing metaverse activities to 20 urban locations, that will allow citizens to use digital tools in different ways according to the area. The initiative is part of a pilot program of the Shanghai Municipal Commission of Economy and Informatization to push more metaverse...

6 Common SVG Fails (and How to Fix Them)


Someone recently asked me how I approach debugging inline SVGs. Because it is part of the DOM, we can inspect any inline SVG in any browser DevTools. And because of that, we have the ability to scope things out and … 6 Common SVG Fails (and How to Fix Them) originally published...

US Lawmakers Create ‘Congress’ First Ever’ Digital Assets Subcommittee


U.S. Congress’ “first ever” subcommittee on digital assets has been created as part of the House Financial Services Committee. “We want to create a regulatory legal framework for digital assets … that makes America a leader from an innovation point of view but also protects...

Cryptocurrency Exchange to Sponsor Ukraine’s National Soccer Team


Ukraine’s national soccer team has secured a sponsorship deal with a player from the industry that wants to engage fans and promote adoption of cryptocurrencies. As part of the agreement, an EU-based coin trading platform will be the team’s crypto partner for the next three years. Whitebit Exchange...

Miss El Salvador Features Bitcoin in Miss Universe 2023


The Miss Universe contestant from El Salvador this year has surprised viewers by featuring bitcoin as part of her national costume. El Salvador has adopted the cryptocurrency as legal tender and has passed a new regulatory framework for the issuance of its long-awaited bitcoin-backed Volcano bonds....

Bankruptcy Court Terminates FTX Naming-Rights Agreement for Miami Heat Arena


A federal bankruptcy court in the U.S. has ended the FTX naming-rights agreement for Miami Heat’s basketball stadium. The sports venue was branded FTX Arena as part of a multi-year, multi-million dollar sponsorship deal between the now-bankrupt crypto exchange and Miami-Dade County in 2021....

:has is an unforgiving selector


A little thing happened on the way to publishing the CSS :has() selector to the ol’ Almanac. I had originally described :has() as a “forgiving” selector, the idea being that anything in its argument is evaluated, even if one or … :has is an unforgiving selector originally...

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