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Accepting Payments (including Recurring Payments) on WordPress.com


I’m a fan of building websites with the least amount of technical debt and things you have to be responsible for as possible for what you wanna do. Sometimes you take on this debt on purpose because you have to, but when you don’t, please don’t ;). Let’s say you need...

How I Put the Scroll Percentage in the Browser Title Bar


Some nice trickery from Knut Melvær. Ultimately the trick boils down to figuring out how far you’ve scrolled on the page and changing the title to show it, like: document.title = `${percent}% ${post.title}` Knut’s trick assumes React and installing an additional library. I’m sure...

Free SSL Certificates with ZeroSSL (Sponsored)


During my early years in web development, one of the most costly and annoying tasks was securing and installing security certificates on client websites. Most providers charged hundreds of dollars for SSL certs and getting them configured properly was a huge source of stress. Securing sites is much...

A Crypto Trader’s View on Managing Risk


As we all know, cryptocurrency is the most volatile market in the world, at least for the last few years.Continue Reading The post A Crypto Trader’s View on Managing Risk appeared first on CoinMarketCap Blog

A Basic Guide to Using Liquidity to Find The Best Crypto Exchanges


CoinMarketCap just made several important upgrades to the Liquidity Metric, which launched not long ago at the November 2019 TheContinue Reading The post A Basic Guide to Using Liquidity to Find The Best Crypto Exchanges appeared first on CoinMarketCap Blog

Creating an Accessible Range Slider with CSS


The accessibility trick is using <input type="range"> and wrestling it into shape with CSS rather than giving up and re-building it with divs or whatever and later forget about accessibility. The most clever example uses an angled linear-gradient background making the input look like...

How to Fix ESLint Errors Upon Save in VS Code


Two of the most prominent utilities in web development today are ESLint and Microsoft’s Visual Studio Code. I enjoy using both, and I love the integration between both tools, but warnings from ESLint inside Visual Studio Code aren’t fulfilling — I’d rather lint errors...

List Style Recipes


Lists are a fundamental part of HTML! They are useful in things like blog posts for listing out steps, recipes for listing ingredients, or items in a navigation menu. Not only are they an opportunity for styling, but they have accessibility implications. For example, the number of items in a list...

A Trader’s View on the Bitcoin Halving and Coronavirus


The last time the block reward for Bitcoin mining was halved was in July 2016. Since then, the crypto marketsContinue Reading The post A Trader’s View on the Bitcoin Halving and Coronavirus appeared first on CoinMarketCap Blog

How to Display Mode-Specific Images


Now that we have most of the basics of HTML and CSS in the browser, we’ve begun implementing new features that I would consider “quality of life” improvements, many of which have been inspired by mobile. One great example is the CSS prefers-color-scheme media query, which allows...

Creating a Gauge in React


You should really look at everything Amelia does, but I get extra excited about her interactive blog posts. Her latest about creating a gauge with SVG in React is unreal. Just the stuff about understanding viewBox is amazing and that’s like 10% of it. Don’t miss her earlier posts like...

Enable Gatsby Incremental Builds on Netlify


The concept of an “incremental build” is that, when using some kind of generator that builds all the files that make for a website, rather than rebuilding 100% of those files every single time, it only changes the files that need to be changed since the last build. Seems like...

Our Seventh Year Anniversary


Happy Birthday to Us CMC is excited to announce that we are celebrating our seventh birthday today!  While quarantine birthdaysContinue Reading The post Our Seventh Year Anniversary appeared first on CoinMarketCap Blog

Click Once, Select All; Click Again, Select Normally


A bonafide CSS trick from Will Boyd! Force all the content of an element to be selected when clicked with user-select: all; If you click a second time, let the user select just parts of the text as normal. Second click? Well, it’s a trick. You’re really using a time-delayed...

Blockchain Technology: Government Use Cases


A lot has been said about the possibilities of blockchain technology helping governments and people, but are there any realContinue Reading The post Blockchain Technology: Government Use Cases appeared first on CoinMarketCap Blog

Top 10 Gainers by Crypto Market Cap in Q1 2020


On CoinMarketCap, the “Gainers & Losers” tool is one of the most popular among our millions of users. It ranksContinue Reading The post Top 10 Gainers by Crypto Market Cap in Q1 2020 appeared first on CoinMarketCap Blog

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