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Is Impermanent Loss Overblown?: Flipside Crypto


Is Impermanent Loss Overblown? The use of decentralized exchanges (DEXes) has skyrocketed this year, with volumes deposited going from underContinue Reading The post Is Impermanent Loss Overblown?: Flipside Crypto appeared first on CoinMarketCap Blog

CSS Background Patterns


Nice little tool from Jim Raptis: CSS Background Patterns. A bunch of easy-to-customize and copy-and-paste backgrounds that use hard stop CSS gradients to make classy patterns. Not quite as flexible as SVG backgrounds, but just as lightweight. Like this: CodePen Embed Fallback Speaking of cool...

Logical layout enhancements with flow-relative shorthands


Admission: I’ve never worked on a website that was in anything other than English. I have worked on websites that were translated by other teams, but I didn’t have much to do with it. I do, however, spend a lot of time thinking in terms of block-level and inline-level elements....

SVGBOX


I’ve been saying for years that a pretty good icon system is just dropping in icons with inline <svg> where you need them. This is simple to do, offers full design control, has (generally) good performance, and means you aren’t smurfing around with caching and browser support...

How to Work With WordPress Block Patterns


Just a little post I wrote up over at The Events Calendar blog. The idea is that a set of blocks can be grouped together in WordPress, then registered in a register_block_pattern() function that makes the group available to use as a “block pattern” in any page or post. Block patterns...

Failed Sybil Attack Targeted Monero Users, Privacy Is Safe


Monero was targeted by an attempted Sybil attack that ultimately failed, according to reports from project developer Riccardo Spagni. AttackerContinue Reading The post Failed Sybil Attack Targeted Monero Users, Privacy Is Safe appeared first on CoinMarketCap Blog

JavaScript Operator Lookup


Okay, this is extremely neat: Josh Comeau made this great site called Operator Lookup that explains how JavaScript operators work. There are some code examples to explain what they do as well, which is pretty handy. My favorite bit of UI design here are the tags at the bottom of the search...

Bidirectional scrolling: what’s not to like?


Some baby bear thinking from Adam Silver. Too hot: [On horizontal scrolling, like Netflix] This pattern is accessible, responsive and consistent across screen sizes. And it’s pretty easy to implement. Too cold: That’s a lot of pros for a pattern that in reality has some critical...

This page is a truly naked, brutalist html quine.


Here’s a fun page coming from secretGeek.net. You don’t normally think “fun” with brutalist minimalism but the CSS trickery that makes it work on this page is certainly that. The HTML is literally displayed on the page as tags. So, in a sense, the HTML is both the page...

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