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A Sensational Wordle Clone Without Any Actual Words


Wordle took an express ride from a breezy daily distraction to a seven-figure payday for its creator. No wonder everyone is copying it. But many—and there are so many—of its variants are similar exercises in wordplay. Far rarer is the Wordle clone that doesn’t feature any words at all.Read more

GTA Publisher To Buy Farmville Maker Zynga For $12.7 Billion


Take-Two, the publisher behind some of the biggest names in gaming like Grand Theft Auto and NBA 2K, today announced a deal to buy mobile game company Zynga for $12.7 billion. If the acquisition of the FarmVille creator goes through, it will mark the biggest sale in video game history.Read more

Show, Don’t Tell


How much time do you spend designing the content presentation for your websites? When you write a new blog post or create a new page, are you thinking about just the words, or how your readers will engage with those …

Repetitive Typography Animation


An experimental typography animation based on a kinetic type design by Domagoj Štrok where words get duplicated several times. The post Repetitive Typography Animation appeared first on Codrops

Repetitive Typography Animation


An experimental typography animation based on a kinetic type design by Domagoj Štrok where words get duplicated several times. The post Repetitive Typography Animation appeared first on Codrops

SushiSwap's MISO Suffers USD 3M Attack, Contract Thefts May Rise


en attacked. Per his words, this was a supply chain attack, with an anonymous contractor, who’s using the GitHub handle ‘AristoK3’, injecting a malicious code into Miso’s front-end.As for the identity behind this handle, Delong said that they “have reason to believe” it’s the Twitter user ‘er

Stay alert


A few days ago, Chris wrote up his thoughts about how alert(), confirm(), and prompt() were being deprecated by Chrome and collected a bunch of thoughts from developers. If certain features can essentially be turned off by … The post Stay alert appeared first on CSS-Tricks. You can support...

Choice Words about the Upcoming Deprecation of JavaScript Dialogs


It might be the very first thing a lot of people learn in JavaScript: alert("Hello, World"); One day at CodePen, we woke up to a ton of customer support tickets about their Pens being broken, which ultimately boiled down to … The post Choice Words about the Upcoming Deprecation of JavaScript...

Organize your CSS declarations alphabetically


Eric, again not mincin’ no words with blog post titles. This is me: The most common CSS declaration organization technique I come across is none whatsoever. Almost none, anyway. I tend to group them by whatever dumps out of my … The post Organize your CSS declarations alphabetically...

Your Image Is Probably Not Decorative


Eric doesn’t mince words, especially in the title, but also in the conclusion: In modern web design and development, displaying an image is a highly intentional act. Alternate descriptions allow us to explain the content of the image, and in … The post Your Image Is Probably...

Zero-Width Space


The name zero-width space is antithetical, but it’s not without uses. In text, maybe you’d use it around slashes because you want to be sure the words are treated individually but not have any physical space around the slash:… The post Zero-Width Space appeared first...

Start Serving Optimized Images in Vue


Images have become extremely important to the effectiveness of websites. They speak a 1000 words, attract attention, and stimulate emotions. However, web performance is also a growing problem for most websites. And images are at the heart of many web … The post Start Serving Optimized Images...

Code blocks, but better


Pedro Duarte made a wishlist for styled code blocks in blog posts and documentation, then hand-rolls a perfect solution for that wishlist. For example, a feature to be able to highlight certain lines or words within the code block. The … The post Code blocks, but better appeared first...

The Making (and Potential Benefits) of a CSS Font


Not a typical one, at least. Each character is an HTML element, built with CSS. A true web font! Let me elaborate. This is a way to render text without using any font at all. Random text is split with … The post The Making (and Potential Benefits) of a CSS Font appeared first...

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