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Some CSS Grid Strategies for Matching Design Mockups


The world of web development has always had a gap between the design-to-development handoff. Ambitious designers want the final result of their effort to look unique and beautiful (and true to their initial vision), whereas many developers find more value in an outcome that is consistent...

Global Gold Survey Tells 5 Important Things About Bitcoin Adoption


There are five points that speak to us about the world’s most popular cryptocurrency Bitcoin (BTC) and crypto in general in a global survey by the World Gold Council (WGC), the market development organization for the gold industry. The new consumer research report encompasses opinions of 18,000...

Finally, it Will Be Easy to Change the Color of List Bullets


In my germinating years, the general advice was this: <ul> <li><span>List item</span></li> <!-- ... --> </ul> li { color: red; } /* bullet */ li span (color: black; } /* text */ Not terrible, but not great. You're "resetting" everything...

CMC’s The Capital in Singapore: Top 10 Highlights


CoinMarketCap’s inaugural conference, The Capital, took place November 12-13 at the Victoria Theatre in Singapore.  In case you weren’t able to come to Singapore, here are the top ten things that happened over the two-day conference held at the Victoria […] The post CMC’s The Capital...

CSS-Tricks Chronicle XXXVII


Chronicle posts are opportunities for me to round-up things that I haven't gotten a chance to post about yet, rounded up together. It's stuff like podcasts I've had the good fortune of being on, conferences I've been at or are going to be at, happenings at ShopTalk and CodePen, and more. My talk...

Day 1 of CMC’s The Capital: Top 5 Things That Happened


The first day of CoinMarketCap’s inaugural two-day conference, The Capital, fittingly ended with a conversation about the future potential — or lack thereof — of the top 100 crypto projects. In case you missed that panel or any others, we […] The post Day 1 of CMC’s The Capital: Top...

[Updated] 1 of CMC’s The Capital: Top 5 Things That Happened


The first day of CoinMarketCap’s inaugural two-day conference, The Capital, fittingly ended with a conversation about the future potential —Continue Reading The post [Updated] 1 of CMC’s The Capital: Top 5 Things That Happened appeared first on CoinMarketCap Blog

Some Things You Oughta Know When Working with Viewport Units


David Chanin has a quickie article summarizing a problem with setting an element's height to 100vh in mobile browsers and then also positioning something on the bottom of that. Summarized in this graphic: The trouble is that Chrome isn't taking the address bar (browser chrome) into account when...

Why a VPN Is the First Layer You Should Pull On When Browsing the Web


Virtual private networks (VPNs) can be useful for all kinds of things, from streaming foreign sports to protecting your identity from heightened online surveillance. For cryptocurrency users, VPNs are particularly precious, providing access to exchanges that are geo-restricted, and enabling crypto...

The Landscape of Cross-Platform App Development


I don't track this stuff very well, but I get it. If you want a native app for Android and iOS, it sure would be nice to only have to write it once rather than two very different languages. Roughly double your reach without doubling the work. More and more of these things are reaching into desktop...

These Are the Main Things Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg Told Congress


Mark Zuckerberg during the hearing on October 23. Source: a video screenshot, Youtube Mark Zuckerberg, founder and CEO of social media giant Facebook, swore that the Libra Association is an independent organization and that Facebook would leave this project if it decided to launch the Libra token...

Why Are Accessible Websites so Hard to Build?


I was chatting with some front-end folks the other day about why so many companies struggle at making accessible websites. Why are accessible websites so hard to build? We learn about HTML, we make sure things are semantic and — voila! @— we have an accessible website. During the course...

Rough it out


CoinMarketCap Daily Newsletter Your daily newsletter for 23 October, 2019 Stay tough “You become a champion by fighting one more round. When things are tough, you fight one more round.” – James J. Corbett Good Wednesday, fam! It's midweek, so remind […] The post Rough it out appeared first...

Rough it out


CoinMarketCap Daily Newsletter Your daily newsletter for 23 October, 2019 Stay tough “You become a champion by fighting one more round. When things are tough, you fight one more round.” – James J. Corbett Good Wednesday, fam! It's midweek, so remind […] The post Rough it out appeared first...

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....

Workflow Considerations for Using an Image Management Service


There are all these sites out there that want to help you with your images. They do things like optimize your images and help you serve them performantly. That's a very good thing. By any metric, images are a major slice of the resources on websites, and we're notoriously bad at optimizing them...

WordPress Plugin Overload? Give Jetpack a Try!


The WordPress ecosystem has a plentiful supply of plugins that offer everything from AMP to Zapier integration and so, so, so many other things in between. It's a significant contributor to what makes WordPress great because plugins can account for the needs of nearly any website. How many plugins...

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