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IBM Blockchain Platform Optimized to be Deployed on Red Hat OpenShift


IBM announced the latest version of its Blockchain Platform software on September 24, 2019. The new version is optimized to be deployed on the Red Hat OpenShift, the Container Application Platform by Red Hat which is developed on Kubernetes and Docker. In the announcement, IBM said that this would...

Crypto Market Turned Red, Bitcoin Below USD 10,000 Again


In a sudden move in early hours of Thursday (UTC time), the crypto market dropped trimming its recent gains. The most popular cryptocurrency, bitcoin, slipped c. 3% in 20 minutes and once again lost the USD 10,000 support. At pixel time (03:40 UTC), bitcoin trades at c. USD 9,857 and is down...

A Color Picker for Product Images


Sounds kind of like a hard problem doesn't it? We often don't have product shots in thousands of colors, such that we can flip out the <img src="product-red.jpg" alt="red product"> with <img src="product-blue.jpg" alt="blue product">. Nor do we typically have products in a vector...

Tron (TRX) Is Trading Back In The Red Zone After A Roller Coaster Ride!


This might sound really exciting for the TRON followers: TRON was seen ranking at number 2 Cryptocurrency mentioned on Twitter yesterday, 6th August 2019 with the total number of 21,653 tweets after BTC. Well, this was supposed to happen, as the founder himself is also boosting about TRON every...

Can you nest @media and @support queries?


Yes, you can, and it doesn't really matter in what order. A CSS preprocessor is not required. It works in regular CSS. This works: @supports(--a: b) { @media (min-width: 1px) { body { background: red; } } } And so does this, the reverse nesting of the above: @media (min-width:...

How much specificity do @rules have, like @keyframes and @media?


I got this question the other day. My first thought is: weird question! Specificity is about selectors, and at-rules are not selectors, so... irrelevant? To prove that, we can use the same selector inside and outside of an at-rule and see if it seems to affect specificity. body { background:...

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