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Global and Component Style Settings with CSS Variables


The title of this Sara Soueidan article speaks to me. I’m a big fan of the idea that some CSS is best applied globally, and some CSS is best applied scoped to a component. I’m less interested in how that is done and more interested in just seeing that conceptual approach used in some...

Quarter 2 Complete! A Letter to Our Users


Dear CoinMarketCap Community, It’s been three months since our last letter to you with the big news about our acquisition,Continue Reading The post Quarter 2 Complete! A Letter to Our Users appeared first on CoinMarketCap Blog

Styling Layout Wrappers In CSS


Two things that strike me often about the web are how many ways there are to go about the same thing and how many considerations go into even the most seemingly simple things. Working with wrapper elements is definitely on both those lists. Wrappers (or containers or whatever) are so common...

Jameson Lopp on the Value of ‘Vires in Numeris/Strength in Numbers’


“Crypto Titans” is a series of personal interviews conducted by CoinMarketCap with prominent and forward-thinking minds tinkering on and behindContinue Reading The post Jameson Lopp on the Value of ‘Vires in Numeris/Strength in Numbers’ appeared first on CoinMarketCap Blog

Jameson Lopp on the Value of ‘Vires in Numeris/Strength in Numbers’


“Crypto Titans” is a series of personal interviews conducted by CoinMarketCap with prominent and forward-thinking minds tinkering on and behindContinue Reading The post Jameson Lopp on the Value of ‘Vires in Numeris/Strength in Numbers’ appeared first on CoinMarketCap Blog

Quick Tips for High Contrast Mode


Sarah Higley has some CSS tricks up her sleeve for dealing with High Contrast Mode on Windows, which I learned is referred to as WHCM. Here’s the first trick: […] if the default CSS outline property doesn’t give you the visual effect you want [in WHCM] for focus states...

The Return of the 90s Web


One of my forever-lessons here on CSS-Tricks is that having your own website and blogging on it is a good idea. It’s probably one of the best decisions I’ve ever made, as it’s been a direct source of fun, career development and, eventually, income. I always chuckle at little...

Line-Animated Hamburger Menu


This kind of SVG + CSS animation trickery is catnip to me. Mikael Ainalem shares how to draw a hamburger icon (the “three lines” thing you’re well familiar with), but then animate it in a way that is surprising and fun by controlling the SVG properties in CSS. CodePen Embed...

Grid for layout, flexbox for components


When should we reach for CSS grid and when should we use flexbox? Rachel Andrew wrote about this very conundrum way back in 2016: Flexbox is essentially for laying out items in a single dimension – in a row OR a column. Grid is for layout of items in two dimensions – rows AND columns. Ahmad...

The Mad Magazine Fold-In Effect in CSS


This was always my favorite thing in Mad magazine. One page (the inside of the back cover, I think) was covered in a zany illustration. You folded that page in thirds, covering up the middle-third of that image, and a new image would form because the illustration was designed to perfectly line...

This Week in Crypto: A Data Perspective (June 29-July 3)


Powered by As developments in decentralized finance (DeFi) have grabbed headlines in the crypto space in the last few weeks,Continue Reading The post This Week in Crypto: A Data Perspective (June 29-July 3) appeared first on CoinMarketCap Blog

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