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WebP Image Support Coming to iOS 14


Apple announced a ton of new updates at yesterday’s WWDC20 keynote address, from new hardware to updated applications. There’s lots to gawk at and enough device-envy to go around. But there’s one little line in the Safari 14 Beta release notes that caught my eye: Added WebP image...

Rough Notation


This is a neat little library. It uses SVG to insert hand-drawn looking annotations to elements (probably text), like underlines and box highlights (there are 6 design options, all configurable). Super clever. Here’s a little demo: CodePen Embed Fallback Aside from it just being cool,...

Roger Ver: ‘Bitcoin Cash Can Be the Superior Store of Value Over 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 Roger Ver: ‘Bitcoin Cash Can Be the Superior Store of Value Over Bitcoin’ appeared first on CoinMarketCap...

Patternico


I remember searching for tutorials for making seamless patterns in Photoshop¹ all the time back in the day. It’s fun to see this little website for building repeating patterns as its one job. It does everything you’d expect: pick a background, drag some decorations onto it and position...

Building a hexagonal grid using CSS grid


I think of grids as arrangements of rectangles with vertical and horizontal lines running through. And they are, but that doesn’t mean we can’t still do clever things in how we place things on those grids and what we do with the elements afterwards. In this demo by Jesse Breneman,...

This Week in Crypto: A Data Perspective (June 15-19)


Powered by As coronavirus cases began to spike back in China and certain states in the United States, markets haveContinue Reading The post This Week in Crypto: A Data Perspective (June 15-19) appeared first on CoinMarketCap Blog

How to Avoid Crypto Scams


Whenever a new world-changing technology is released unto the masses, inspiring, industrious individuals inevitably start thinking of positive use cases.Continue Reading The post How to Avoid Crypto Scams appeared first on CoinMarketCap Blog

5 Crypto YouTubers to Help You Learn the Ropes of the Industry


The cryptocurrency space is evolving fast. If you’re just getting involved, it can be a headache to try to navigateContinue Reading The post 5 Crypto YouTubers to Help You Learn the Ropes of the Industry appeared first on CoinMarketCap Blog

10 Things We Learned From Our Crypto Titans


“Crypto Titans” is a series of personal interviews conducted by CoinMarketCap with prominent and forward-thinking minds tinkering on and behindContinue Reading The post 10 Things We Learned From Our Crypto Titans appeared first on CoinMarketCap Blog

Learn Z-Index Using a Visualization Tool


There are some neat interactive demos in here from Thiru Manikandan. There are a couple of very tricky things with z-index that never fail to confuse. In addition to things like requiring positioning and source order, the trickiest are the stacking contexts and parent/child relationships. z-index...

CUBE CSS


A CSS methodology from Andy Bell: The most important part of this methodology is the language itself: CSS. It’s key to note its existence in the name because some alternative approaches, such as BEM—which I have enjoyed for many years—can veer very far away from Cascading Style Sheets. I love CSS...

On Adding IDs to Headers


Here’s a two-second review. If an element has an ID, you can link to it with natural browser behavior. It’s great if headings have them, because it’s often useful to link directly to a specific section of content. <h3 id="step-2"Step 2</a Should I be so inclined, I could...

CoinMarketCap Launches Chat


As you may or may not have noticed, CoinMarketCap released a long-awaited logins function for its website this week. UsersContinue Reading The post CoinMarketCap Launches Chat appeared first on CoinMarketCap Blog

CSS :is() and :where() are coming to browsers


Šime Vidas with the lowdown on what these pseudo-selectors are and why they will be useful: :is() is to reduce repetition¹ of parts of comma-separated selectors. :where() is the same, but nothing inside it affects specificity. The example of wrapping :where(:not()) is really great, as now there...

This Week in Crypto: A Data Perspective


Powered by It’s been almost a month since the anticipated Bitcoin halving occurred, even if it feels like months goContinue Reading The post This Week in Crypto: A Data Perspective appeared first on CoinMarketCap Blog

Chainlink (LINK) Draws a Notable Uptrend & Retains Steady Support


ARPA partners with market-led decentralized oracle network—Chainlink for an added advantage of trust and reliability to off-chain data used by the company’s clients and developers. ARPA works towards providing blockchain-backed problem-solving solutions to have privacy-preserving computation. This...

The Buy Zone – Knowing Where To Buy And Sell


If you’ve ever dabbled in the trading world, chances are you’ve heard about moving averages. But what are they for? Continue Reading The post The Buy Zone – Knowing Where To Buy And Sell appeared first on CoinMarketCap Blog

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