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The Jim Bell System


As I write this article on July 3, 2002, I am already hearing out my window the occasional pops of micro-explosives enthusiasts getting a head start on their annual excuse to play with things that go bang and supposedly celebrate their freedom. Tomorrow, libertarians across the country will use...

iOS 13 Broke the Classic Pure CSS Parallax Technique


I know. You hate parallax. You know what we should hate more? When things that used to work on the web stop working without any clear warning or idea why. Way back in 2014, Keith Clark blogged an exceptionally clever CSS trick where you essentially use a CSS transform to scale an element down...

An Introduction to the Picture-in-Picture Web API


Picture-in-Picture made its first appearance on the web in the Safari browser with the release of macOS Sierra in 2016. It made it possible for a user to pop a video out into a small floating window that stays above all others, so that they can keep watching while doing other things. It’s an idea...

Crypto market temporary rebound


CoinMarketCap Daily Newsletter Your daily newsletter for 26 November, 2019 “It's only when you risk failure that you discover things. When you play it safe, you're not expressing the utmost of your human experience.” - Lupita Nyong'o In today's newsletter, we […] The post Crypto market...

Crypto market temporary rebound


CoinMarketCap Daily Newsletter Your daily newsletter for 26 November, 2019 “It's only when you risk failure that you discover things. When you play it safe, you're not expressing the utmost of your human experience.” - Lupita Nyong'o In today's newsletter, we […] The post Crypto market...

A Few Benefits for Bitcoin Beginners to Appreciate


If you are considering entering the crypto universe or if you’ve only recently made your first investment, you might still be exploring the benefits of bitcoin as opposed to your credit card, online bank account or digital wallet you are used to. In an abstract sense, cryptocurrencies...

Growing Accessibility Conversations


I started this year on a new path at Knowbility — to help people and organizations create accessible content and apps. But what was exciting and helped motivate me more were two things: WebAIM's Accessibility Analysis of One Million Page Homepages. With over 97% of sites having WCAG failure...

Highlights from Chrome Dev Summit 2019


Ire Aderinokun has made another round-up summary of some things that piqued her attention during this year’s Chrome Dev Summit and there’s a lot of exciting news! There’s the :is selector (which Geoff wrote about a while back) as well as logical properties, updates to standard form elements,...

Emcee Tips for a Conference or Meetup


There are some great resources out there to help conference speakers give better talks, but fewer for people who are preparing to take on the role of emcee at meetup or conference. I've been fortunate enough to emcee conferences more than 20 times now, most recently JAMstack_conf which I help...

Here Are Some Fun Things to Do With Bitcoin Cash


The best use for any currency would be to spend it on things you need or even better, enjoy. And spending has to be easy and inexpensive too. Bitcoin cash has these characteristics and brings them to the digital money world. They have been acknowledged by crypto users who appreciate fast and...

The future is bright, because the future is static


I've been doing this web thing for money for 10 years this year and although I haven’t been around as long as some folks, I feel like I've seen a few cycles come and go now, so let's say that hot new things are often cynically viewed, initially. This milestone of mine has also got me in...

Variations on Theme: Reinventing Type on the Web


If anyone knows anything about me, it’s usually one of two things: that I have two outrageously fluffy dogs, or that I like fonts and typography. Like, really really like them. So while I am super excited about how well Tristan is doing with his hydrotherapy —we’re walking 50% further than he...

3rd consecutive red day


CoinMarketCap Daily Newsletter Your daily newsletter for 19 November, 2019 “Things do not change; we change.” - Henry David Thoreau In today's newsletter, we will be covering:   Tassat and Blockfills launching a trade-at-settlement product for Bitcoin the FEMA advisory […] The post...

3rd consecutive red day


CoinMarketCap Daily Newsletter Your daily newsletter for 19 November, 2019 “Things do not change; we change.” - Henry David Thoreau In today's newsletter, we will be covering:   Tassat and Blockfills launching a trade-at-settlement product for Bitcoin the FEMA advisory […] The post...

The Communal Cycle of Sharing


What I'm interested in this year is how we're continuing to expand on tools, services, and shared side projects to collectively guide where we take the web next, and the way we're sharing that. So many other mediums—mostly analog ones—have been around for ages and have a deeper history. In...

How We Perform Frontend Testing on StackPath’s Customer Portal


Nice post from Thomas Ladd about how their front-end team does testing. The list feels like a nice place to be: TypeScript - A language, but you're essentially getting various testing for free (passing the right arguments and types of variables) Jest - Unit tests. JavaScript functions are doing...

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