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The Making of a “Special Series” on a WordPress Site


We just ran a fancy article series here on CSS-Tricks with a bunch of different articles all answering the same question. By fancy, I mean two things: The articles had a specially-designed template just for them. (Example) The series has a specially-designed landing page. One of the reasons...

css.gg


I'm not sure what to call these icons from Astrit Malsija. The title is "500+ CSS Icons, Customizable, Retina Ready & API" and the URL is "css.gg" but they aren't really named anything. Anyway, their shtick is: The 🌎's first icon library designed by code. The idea is that they don't...

Design APIs: The Evolution of Design Systems


A clever idea from Matthew Ström: [...] design APIs don’t seem like a stretch of the imagination. An API-driven approach is the natural extension of the work currently being done on design systems, including tokens and standardization projects. If you buy into the idea of design tokens, that...

Indian State of Kerala to Produce 20,000 Blockchain Specialists in 2 Years


Beijing’s sudden rush into blockchain development and digital currency hasn’t gone unnoticed. From America to Europe and back to Asia, governments have started thinking about this new racetrack in more serious terms. India has a history of tensions with China, although the countries...

UK’s Oldest Exchange to Delist Ethereum and Bitcoin Cash + More News


Coinfloor CEO Obi Nwosu, courtesy of GBC News/YouTube 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. Listings news Coinfloor, Britain’s longest-running crypto exchange, will...

The Order of CSS Classes in HTML Doesn’t Matter


That’s right! And I can prove it, too. Let’s look at some CSS first: .a { color: red; } .b { color: blue; } And now let’s look at some markup: <div class="a b">Here’s some text</div> The text is going to be blue because .b is defined last in the CSS, right? But what if we...

The JAMstack Landscape


It's no big secret that Netlify invented the term JAMstack. While it's possible to embrace the JAMstack without using Netlify, it's notable that Netlify is at the very heart of the whole "JAMstack landscape." What does "JAMstack landscape" even mean? I like the term because it sets the stage that...

The Origin Story of Container Queries


Container queries don’t exist today but a lot of web developers have been arguing in their favor lately. At first, the idea sounds relatively simple: whereas media queries allow us to make style changes based on the width of the browser, container queries would allow us to make style updates when...

“Link In Bio” is a slow knife


Anil Dash: If Instagram users could post links willy-nilly, they might even be able to connect directly to their users, getting their email addresses or finding other ways to communicate with them. Links represent a threat to closed systems. On CodePen, we have a TextExpander snippet we use...

Domain-Driven Design With React


There is very little guidance on how to organize front-end applications in the world of React. (Just move files around until it “feels right,” lol). The truth is that we can do better. Let’s take a look at one pattern you might consider using to architect your site. At first, you might split...

Now You See It


I recently accepted a teaching position at a local college here in SoCal where I'll be spouting off whatever I know (or more likely don't know!) about HTML and CSS. It's suffice to say I was all ears (well, actually eyes) when Rachel Andrew recently published a post on teaching CSS. The display...

3,000 7-Eleven Stores Get Blockchain-powered Air Monitors + 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 More than 100 7-Eleven convenience stores in South Korea should be fitted with blockchain-powered air pollution...

German Banks Increasingly Charging Retail Clients Negative Interest Rates


A growing number of banks in Germany are charging retail customers negative interest rates, starting with the very first euro deposited into their accounts. At least three German banks are reportedly doing so, with more expected to follow suit in the near future. As the European Central Bank...

Uphold Users Gain Access to Salt’s Crypto-Backed Loans


Uphold users have gained access to loans from Salt Lending using crypto holdings such as bitcoin cash (BCH) as collateral. The digital money platform has more than 1.5 million users globally and has powered over $5 billion in transactions. Also Read: Nexo Now Offers Bitcoin Cash Instant Crypto...

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