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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...

Control Layout in a Multi-Directional Website


Many business websites need a multilingual setup. As with anything development-related, implementing one in an easy, efficient, and maintainable way is desirable. Designing and developing to be ready for multiple languages, whether it happens right at launch or is expected … The post Control...

Coding Font Game


A tournament bracket UI where you pick your favorite between two coding fonts and your choices are whittled down all the way to a final winner. A clever way to suss out your own taste and arrive at a choice.… The post Coding Font Game appeared first on CSS-Tricks. You can support CSS-Tricks...

Shopping.io Launches First Annual Crypto Tuesday


PRESS RELEASE. Shopping.io, an innovative crypto e-commerce platform, announces its first ever Crypto Tuesday event, taking place on Tuesday, November 30, 2021. Crypto Tuesday is the first-of-its kind discount event that happens online through the Shopping.io platform right after Black Friday...

Happy Hippos NFTs: A Pioneer Collection Drop


Non-fungible tokens (NFTs) are a unique data unit contained within a digital ledger and cannot be interchanged. They are used as a representation of items that can be reproduced easily like artwork, images, videos, and audio files, among other digital files. NFTs are unique in their own way, using...

VideoPress for WordPress


(This is a sponsored post.) The leade here is that VideoPress makes video on WordPress way better. VideoPress is a part of Jetpack. And now, if VideoPress is the only thing you care about from the Jetpack world, you … The post VideoPress for WordPress appeared first on CSS-Tricks. You...

CSS Grid Can Do Auto Height Transitions


Bonafide CSS trick alert! Nelson Menezes figured out a new way (that only works in Firefox for now) that is awfully clever. Perhaps you know that CSS cannot animate to auto dimensions, which is super unfortunate. Animating from … The post CSS Grid Can Do Auto Height Transitions appeared...

How to Invest in LuxFi – the Luxury Asset-Backed NFT Marketplace


For many people the luxury market is out of reach. However, with LuxFi, that is no longer the case. The platform combines blockchain technology, NFTs, and a luxury goods market open to anyone, anywhere. LuxFi will mark a significant shift in the way luxury goods are traded, and how people acquire...

Introducing Svelte, and Comparing Svelte with React and Vue


Josh Collingsworth is clearly a big fan of Svelte, so while this is a fun and useful comparison article, it’s here to crown Svelte the winner all the way through. A few things I find compelling: One of the … The post Introducing Svelte, and Comparing Svelte with React and...

Returnal Players Found A Way To Save Scum In Latest Patch


Housemarque finally took some pity on players of its difficult sci-fi shooter Returnal last week, and added a suspend feature in update 2.0. Now players have found a way to turn it into a full-on save scumming exploit.Read more

The Greatest CSS Tricks Vol. I eBook (PDF and EPUB)


When I wrote the “book” The Greatest CSS Tricks Vol. I, I put “book” in quotes because there wasn’t anything terribly book-like about it. The only way you could read it was online, logged into this website, with an … The post The Greatest CSS Tricks Vol. I eBook...

Ethereum, Too Starts Following the Bitcoin Way of Moving Up!


On a usual day, there seems to be no competition between Ethereum that works on smart contracts, and planning its shift from Proof of Work to Proof of Stake is the closest competitor to Bitcoin’s market-dominating stance carried over for an entire decade. Wondering how? Well, the real value...

@supports selector()


I didn’t realize the support for @supports determining selector support was so good! I usually think of @supports as a way to test for property: value pair support. But with the selector() function, we can test for selector support … The post @supports selector() appeared first...

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