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Helping Browsers Optimize With The CSS Contain Property


There is a growing number of things that we have to do to help the browser achieve for peak performance. Responsive image syntax has several. For example, needing to tell the browser how large the image will be in our layout with the sizes attribute and how big the images are with w descriptors....

Ukraine Says it Will Not Regulate Cryptocurrency Mining + More News


Crypto Briefs is your daily, bite-sized digest of cryptocurrency and blockchain-related news – investigating the stories flying under the radar of today’s crypto news. Crypto mining news The Ukrainian government has indicated that it will take a laissez-faire attitude to crypto mining. Per...

What Are Altcoins and Why Are There Over 5,000 of Them?


According to crypto market capitalization aggregators, there are more than 5,000 cryptocurrencies in existence today and over 20,000 different types of markets. BTC is the oldest and most known digital asset and most everything else has been typically referred to as an “altcoin.”...

BCH Merchant Directories Now List 4,300 Bitcoin Cash-Accepting Businesses


Businesses around the world continue to adopt bitcoin cash (BCH) and in 2020 merchant acceptance continues to grow. Tallying up all the companies that accept BCH listed on sites like Green Pages, Map.Bitcoin.com, Acceptbitcoin.cash, and Anypay shows there’s more than 4,300 BCH supporting...

Is Having an RSS Feed Just Giving Content Away for Free?


I mean, kinda. I was just asked this question the other day so I'm answering here because blogging is cool. The point of an RSS feed is for people to read your content elsewhere (hence the last part of the acronym, Syndication, as in, broadcasting elsewhere). Probably an RSS reader. But RSS...

Guillermo’s 2019 in Review


Of all the tech-focused year-in-review posts I read, Guillermo Rauch's is my favorite. There is a lot in there, jumping from topics like modern architectures, high-fiving specific apps, and philosophical movements. I'll pick one quote about the rise of "deploy previews": A salient feature is...

Bitcoin Realism Is More Sustainable Than Altcoins Rally - Strategist


The Cryptoverse had an opportunity this year to see a number of altcoins outperforming the world's number one crypto, bitcoin (BTC) – but there are some words of caution out there: it still might be too early for optimism. “This year's enthusiasm in some altcoins is reflective of a bullish...

Citigroup and Goldman Sachs Swap Equity On Blockchain + More News


Crypto Briefs is your daily, bite-sized digest of cryptocurrency and blockchain-related news – investigating the stories flying under the radar of today’s crypto news. Adoption news U.S.-based banking giants Citigroup and Goldman Sachs conducted the first equity swap on a new blockchain built using...

Custom Styling Form Inputs With Modern CSS Features


It’s entirely possible to build custom checkboxes, radio buttons, and toggle switches these days, while staying semantic and accessible. We don’t even need a single line of JavaScript or extra HTML elements! It’s actually gotten easier lately than it has been in the past. Let’s take a look. Here’s...

Old CSS, new CSS


I love this post that walks through the development of CSS and HTML — it shows just how far web design has come and how much easier it is for us all now. Eevee looks at designing websites with tables, the Space Jam website, and how for centuries there was no way to easily inspect changes made to...

Full-Width Elements By Using Edge-to-Edge Grid


If you have a limited-width container, say a centered column of text, "breaking out" of that to make a full-width element involves trickery. Perhaps the best trick is the one with left relative positioning and a negative left viewport-based margin. While it has it's caveats (e.g. requiring hidden...

Getting Fancy with position: sticky;


Mike Solomon worked on a fancy scrollytelling post for Esquire and blogged about it. It has GIFs of each step along the way of figuring out not just position: sticky; but also using negative margins, wrapper divs, backgrounds, and even a smidge of JavaScript measuring to get it all right. What...

There’s No Such Thing as Tainted Bitcoins


All bitcoins are created equal. But in the eyes of blockchain forensics firms, some bitcoins are more equal than others. If these companies are to be believed, coins that have been used in criminal transactions are ‘tainted,’ destined to be forever linked with nefarious activity....

Bitcoin Trust GBTC Shares Spike Despite 30% Premium


Bitcoin and cryptocurrency prices have seen significant gains as the entire cryptoconomy is up more than 40% since mid-December. Grayscale’s Bitcoin Trust (GBTC) has also seen an uptick and shares have climbed 9% this week. The news follows the asset manager’s recent registration as...

RSK Opens Bridge Between Bitcoin and Ethereum + More News


Crypto Briefs is your daily, bite-sized digest of cryptocurrency and blockchain-related news – investigating the stories flying under the radar of today’s crypto news. Adoption news Bitcoin sidechain RSK said it has launched a two-way bridge between Bitcoin and Ethereum blockchains. Developers...

Getting Acquainted With Svelte, the New Framework on the Block


For the last six years, Vue, Angular, and React have run the world of front-end component frameworks. Google and Facebook have their own sponsored frameworks, but they might leave a bitter taste for anyone who advocates for an open and unbiased web. Vue is another popular framework that...

Building an accessible autocomplete control


Here’s a great in-depth post from Adam Silver about his journey to create an autocomplete field that’s as accessible as possible. There are so many edge cases to consider! There are old browsers and their peculiar quirks, there are accessibility best practices for screen readers, and not to mention...

Browser Version Release Spectrum


Whenever a browser upgrades versions, it's a little marketing event, and rightly so. Looks like for Firefox it's about once a month, Chrome is ~6 weeks, and Safari is once a year. Chrome 80 just dropped, as they say, and we get a video and blog post. What strikes me about releases like this these...

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