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Fast Software


There have been some wonderfully interconnected things about fast software lately. We talk a lot of performance on the web. We can make things a little faster here and there. We see rises in success metrics with rises in performance. I find those type of charts very satisfying. But perhaps even...

Recreating Netlify’s Neat-o Sliding Button Effect


Have you seen Netlify's press page? It's one of those places where you can snag a download of the company's logo. I was looking for it this morning because I needed the logo to use as a featured image for a post here on CSS-Tricks. Well, I noticed they have these pretty looking buttons to download...

Russian, Chinese Capital ‘Threat’ to Bithumb + More Crypto Briefs


Crypto Briefs is your daily bite-sized digest of cryptocurrency and blockchain-related news that went under the radar of the main Crypto news. _____ Cryptocurrency exchange news There’s a warning for cryptocurrency exchanges in South Korea. Per a News1 report, experts say that 80% of the country’s...

Crypto Needs Less Government Regulation – Not More


A recent opinion article by Peter Lin, “Why Regulation Is The Best Thing For Crypto,” presents common arguments on why the state and state-affiliated institutions should administer cryptocurrency. Underlying the arguments is an assumption: the free market cannot provide necessary...

Need to scroll to the top of the page?


Perhaps the easiest way to offer that to the user is a link that targets an ID on the <html> element. So like... <html id="top"> <body> <!-- the entire document --> <a href="#top">Jump to top of page</a> ...

Should a website work without JavaScript?


The JS Party podcast just had a fun episode where they debated this classic question by splitting into two groups of two. Each group was assigned a "side" of this debate, and then let loose to debate it. I don't think anybody can listen to a show like this and not be totally flooded with thoughts!...

More Than 70 Projects and Applications Built Around Bitcoin Cash


Over the last two years, the Bitcoin Cash (BCH) network’s protocol and third-party infrastructure have grown in robust fashion. There are now more than 70 projects and applications built on and around the BCH chain. The following is an in-depth guide on how to benefit from the growing number...

Styling Links with Real Underlines


Before we come to how to style underlines, we should answer the question: should we underline? In graphic design, underlines are generally seen as unsophisticated. There are nicer ways to draw emphasis, to establish hierarchy, and to demarcate titles. That’s clear in this advice from Butterick’s...

Working with Attributes on DOM Elements


The DOM is just a little weird about some things, and the way you deal with attributes is no exception. There are a number of ways to deal with the attributes on elements. By attributes, I mean things like the id in <div id="cool"></div>. Sometimes you need to set them. Sometimes...

More Crypto Regulations for Japan as Bank Reveals Wallet Plans


Japan’s regulatory Financial Services Agency (FSA) looks set to beef up its policing of the country’s cryptocurrency exchanges. Per a report from Japanese media outlet Crypto Watch, the FSA wants to revise more laws and bolster cooperation with overseas authorities. Exchanges will be cheered by...

The Best (GraphQL) API is One You Write


Listen, I am no GraphQL expert but I do enjoy working with it. The way it exposes data to me as a front-end developer is pretty cool. It's like a menu of available data and I can ask for whatever I want. That's a massive improvement over REST and highly empowering for me as a front-end developer...

Crypto Lending Platforms Prepare to Assail the Banking System


The battle lines have been drawn and the troops assembled. On the one side stands the combined might of the banking cartels, centuries of deeply entrenched financial infrastructure supporting them. And on the other side stands a handful of crypto companies armed with little more than a passionate...

CoinMarketCap Daily Newsletter #282


CoinMarketCap Daily Newsletter Your daily newsletter for 29 August, 2019 Courage "Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts" - Winston S. Churchill Good Thursday CoinMarketCap peeps! One more day to the weekend! […] The post CoinMarketCap Daily...

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CoinMarketCap Daily Newsletter Your daily newsletter for 29 August, 2019 Courage "Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts" - Winston S. Churchill Good Thursday CoinMarketCap peeps! One more day to the weekend! […] The post Keep on going...

A Glassy (and Classy) Text Effect


The landing page for Apple Arcade has a cool effect where some "white" text has a sort of translucent effect. You can see some of the color of the background behind it through the text. It's not like knockout text where you see the exact background. In this case, live video is playing underneath....

Decred Adds More Privacy to Its Coin


Decred, a developer of digital currency that is currently ranked 32nd by market capitalization, came out with their new privacy features. “It is expected that roughly 12.5% of all Decred in circulation will make use of privacy within a few months,” the creators claim. Project Lead for Decred...

Goldman Sachs States That There is More Pain in Store for Indian Economy


The global economy is currently in the middle of turmoil due to a wide range of factors. Two of the world’s biggest economies, the United States and China, are locked in a bruising trade war, while Europe’s biggest economy, Germany has experienced a downturn. However, among all that it is perhaps...

ERC20 Tether Transactions Flip Their Omni Equivalent


Crypto enthusiasts have noticed that the Ethereum blockchain has come awfully close to reaching capacity due to the added transactions stemming from the Tether (USDT) network. The transaction count since mid-August shows the ERC20 version of tether has surpassed the original version that uses BTC....

Nested Gradients with background-clip


I can't say I use background-clip all that often. I'd wager it's hardly ever used in day-to-day CSS work. But I was reminded of it in a post by Stefan Judis, which consistently was itself a learning-response post to a post over here by Ana Tudor. Here's a quick explanation. You've probably seen...

Creating a Maintainable Icon System with Sass


One of my favorite ways of adding icons to a site is by including them as data URL background images to pseudo-elements (e.g. ::after) in my CSS. This technique offers several advantages: They don't require any additional HTTP requests other than the CSS file. Using the background-size property...

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