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On fixed elements and backgrounds


After just playing with apsect-ratio and being pleasantly surprised at how intuitive it is, here’s an example of CSS acting unintuitively: If you have a fixed element on your page, which means it doesn’t move when you scroll, you might realise that it no longer acts fixed if you apply a...

This Week in Crypto: A Data Perspective


Powered by In yet another volatile week for crypto, interesting patterns are emerging in the on-chain activity of some ofContinue Reading The post This Week in Crypto: A Data Perspective appeared first on CoinMarketCap Blog

10 Things to Know Before Buying Your First Bitcoin


Bitcoin is more prominent than ever. Since its inception in 2009, the cryptocurrency has exploded in popularity, becoming something ofContinue Reading The post 10 Things to Know Before Buying Your First Bitcoin appeared first on CoinMarketCap Blog

Tim Draper on the Myth of Volatility: One Bitcoin Is Only Ever One Bitcoin


“Crypto Titans” is a series of personal interviews conducted by CoinMarketCap with prominent and forward-thinking minds tinkering on and behindContinue Reading The post Tim Draper on the Myth of Volatility: One Bitcoin Is Only Ever One Bitcoin appeared first on CoinMarketCap Blog

Jamstack News!


I totally forgot that the Jamstack Conf was this week but thankfully they’ve already published the talks on the Jamstack YouTube channel. I’m really looking forward to sitting down with these over a coffee while I also check out Netlify’s other big release today: Build Plugins. These are plugins...

Core Web Vitals


Core Web Vitals is what Google is calling a a new collection of three web performance metrics: LCP: Largest Contentful Paint FID: First Input Delay CLS: Cumulative Layout Shift These are all measurable. They aren’t in Lighthouse (e.g. the Audits tab in Chrome DevTools) just yet, but sounds...

Why we at $FAMOUS_COMPANY Switched to $HYPED_TECHNOLOGY


Too funny: After careful consideration, we settled on rearchitecting our platform to use $FLASHY_LANGUAGE and $HYPED_TECHNOLOGY. Not only is $FLASHY_LANGUAGE popular according to the Stack Overflow developer survey, it’s also cross platform; we’re using it to reimplement our mobile apps as well....

Get Programmatic Control of your Builds with Netlify Build Plugins


Today at Jamstack_Conf, Netlify announced Build Plugins. What it does is allow you to have particular hooks for events within your build, like when the build starts or ends. What’s nice about them is that they’re just a plain ‘ol JavaScript object, so you can insert some logic...

Are You a Developer?


“You’re not really a developer. Sooner or later people are going to realize you don’t know what you’re talking about. You’re just not good enough.” You’ve probably had thoughts like these at one point or another. You’ve never heard someone else tell you that you’re not a developer, but you’re still...

This Week in Crypto: A Data Perspective


Powered by In this new format, IntoTheBlock will be looking at key weekly developments in the crypto space from aContinue Reading The post This Week in Crypto: A Data Perspective appeared first on CoinMarketCap Blog

CSS Tips for New Devs


Amber Wilson has some CSS Tips for New Devs, like: It’s not a good idea to fix shortcomings in your HTML with CSS. Fix your HTML first! And… You can change CSS right in your browser’s DevTools (to open them, right-click the browser window and choose “inspect”...

How Bitcoin Mining Changed After the Halving


Bitcoin’s third-ever halving this May was arguably the top crypto event of the year — especially since the coronavirus pandemicContinue Reading The post How Bitcoin Mining Changed After the Halving appeared first on CoinMarketCap Blog

Devising the Cloak of Invisibility in JavaScript


Steganography. The art of hiding something right under your nose. For as long as humans have been alive, we’ve been trying to hide things — whether it’s our last slice of pizza or the location of a buried treasure. Do you remember the cool invisible lemon ink trick, where we’d write the secret...

Meet the Man Who Spent 10,000 BTC on Two Pizzas


“Crypto Titans” is a series of personal interviews conducted by CoinMarketCap with prominent and forward-thinking minds tinkering on and behindContinue Reading The post Meet the Man Who Spent 10,000 BTC on Two Pizzas appeared first on CoinMarketCap Blog

Roll Your Own Comments With Gatsby and FaunaDB


If you haven’t used Gatsby before have a read about why it’s fast in every way that matters, and if you haven’t used FaunaDB before you’re in for a treat. If you’re looking to make your static sites full blown Jamstack applications this is the back...

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