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The Essential Guide to Web Design for Thanksgiving


Autumn is notoriously famous for causing a seasonal affective disorder. It brings less sunny days, chilly mornings, and rains; however, it still has some happy moments, and Thanksgiving is... The post The Essential Guide to Web Design for Thanksgiving appeared first on Onextrapixel

How Bitcoin’s Peer-to-Peer Cash System Was Revealed 11 Years Ago


On October 31, 2008, on the eve of Halloween, Satoshi Nakamoto published the Bitcoin whitepaper. Since then the revolutionary design of the network has changed the lives of many and has transformed how we look at money today. Also read: China Ranks 35 Crypto Projects as President Xi Pushes...

Learn to Make Your Site Inclusive, by Design


Accessibility is our job. We hear it all the time. But the truth is that it often takes a back seat to competing priorities, deadlines, and decisions from above. How can we solve that? That's where An Event Apart comes in. Making sites inclusive by design is just one of the many topics covered over...

Bidirectional Horizontal Rules in CSS


Say you have a <blockquote> and the design calls for a thick border along the left side. Well, you might not necessarily mean left side, but actually mean on the side of the start of the text. That's exactly what CSS logical properties are meant to address, and Hussein Al Hammad has a nice...

Collective #560


The IndieWeb Movement * Plexis.js * Firefox 70 * Awesome Design Plugins * RegexGuide Collective #560 was written by Pedro Botelho and published on Codrops

Designing accessible color systems


The team at Stripe explores how they’re refining their color palette to make it more accessible and legible for users across all their products and interfaces. Not only that but the team built a wonderful and yet entirely bonkers app for figuring out the ideal range of colors that they needed. We...

Laying the Foundations


Here’s a new book by Andrew Couldwell all about design systems and his team’s experience at Sprout Social. For a while now they’ve been building Seeds, a brand guide that the internal team can and reference for brand and design-related things, including patterns, variables, and components....

Making Tables Responsive With Minimal CSS


Here’s a fabulous CSS trick from Bradley Taunt in which he shows how to make tables work on mobile with just a little bit of extra code. He styles each table row into a card that looks something like this: See the Pen Responsive Tables #2.5: Flexbox by Bradley Taunt (@bradleytaunt) ...

Weaving One Element Over and Under Another Element


In this post, we’re going to use CSS superpowers to create a visual effect where two elements overlap and weave together. The epiphany for this design came during a short burst of spiritual inquisitiveness where I ended up at The Bible Project’s website. They make really cool animations, and...

Collective #557


Design System Playground * roughViz * GitSheet * How to design delightful dark themes * Able Collective #557 was written by Pedro Botelho and published on Codrops

NIXT – Nexinter Launches Exchange Offering Using SLP


Today, NextHash and Bitcoin.com have entered a technical partnership to design and structure the NIXT utility token. NIXT token is being listed in its fully operational exchange Nexinter on top of Bitcoin Cash, using the Simple Ledger Protocol (SLP) framework. The post NIXT – Nexinter...

German Bank Predicts BTC at $90,000 After Next Halving


You wouldn’t expect a traditional financial institution to come up with a very optimistic forecast about the future of a cryptocurrency or an honest appraisal of its design. But Bayern LB, a lender based in the rich German province of Bavaria, has surprised the crypto community. In a recently...

Collective #553


Text Rendering Hates You * Working with GitHub Actions * Design Tips * Frankenstein Migration Collective #553 was written by Pedro Botelho and published on Codrops

A Codebase and a Community


I woke up one morning and realized that I had it all wrong. I discovered that code and design are unable to solve every problem on a design systems team, even if many problems can be solved by coding and designing in a dark room all day. Wait, huh? How on earth does that make any sense? Well...

Confessions of a Web Developer XVII


It’s been quite a while since I’ve gotten a few things off of my chest and since I’m always full of peeves and annoyances I thought it was time to unleash: Firefox’s DevTools are outstanding right now. From the improvements we’ve made to the debugger, to responsive...

Stylish Sites Made Simple with AnyMod (Sponsored)


Amazing-looking websites often have specific patterns, and for a reason — they work. Whether it’s a slideshow, a parallax effect, or more traditional design, there’s a service that makes total designs and widgetry simple: AnyMod allows web experts and beginners alike to create...

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