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Building a Blog with Next.js


In this article, we will use Next.js to build a static blog framework with the design and structure inspired by Jekyll. I’ve always been a big fan of how Jekyll makes it easier for beginners to setup a blog and at the same time also provides a great degree of control over every aspect of...

Frontity is React for WordPress


Some developers just prefer working in React. I don’t blame them really, because I like React too. Maybe that’s what they learned first. I’ve been using it long enough there is just some comfort to it. But mostly it is the strong component model that I like. There is just...

This Week in Crypto: A Data Perspective (July 6- 12)


 Powered by While Bitcoin has stagnated the last couple of weeks, there have been some exciting developments going on withContinue Reading The post This Week in Crypto: A Data Perspective (July 6- 12) appeared first on CoinMarketCap Blog

This Week in Crypto: A Data Perspective (July 6- 12)


 Powered by While Bitcoin has stagnated the last couple of weeks, there have been some exciting developments going on withContinue Reading The post This Week in Crypto: A Data Perspective (July 6- 12) appeared first on CoinMarketCap Blog

How to delete all node_modules directories from your computer


Nice tip from Chris Ferdinandi: My node_modules directories contained 50mb of stuff on the small side, and over 200mb of files in some cases. Over a few dozen projects, that really adds up! Two dozen projects with 200 MB worth of node_modules? That’s nearly 5 GB of space for...

The Popular Stablecoin Tether Is Now Circulating on the Bitcoin Cash Network


The most popular stablecoin tether (USDT) has officially been minted on the Bitcoin Cash blockchain via the Simple Ledger Protocol (SLP). At press time there’s only 1,010 SLP-based USDT in circulation, as the firm Tether Limited seems to be issuing small amounts and testing the SLP framework....

Improving Chromium’s browser compatibility in 2020


This is exactly what I love to hear from any browser vendor: When it comes to browser compatibility, there are still too many missing features and edge-case bugs. But it doesn’t have to be this way. Things can and will get better, if browser vendors can understand what is causing the most...

Posters! (for CSS Flexbox and CSS Grid)


Any time I chat with a fellow web person and CSS-Tricks comes up in conversation, there is a good chance they’ll say: oh yeah, that guide on CSS flexbox, I use that all the time! Indeed that page, and it’s cousin the CSS grid guide, are among our top trafficked pages. I try to take...

Get Worldwide Postal Code Data with Zip Code API (Sponsored)


Accurate shipping and location information is well worth the price you need to pay for it. You can sell that information, you can target consumers to perfection, and save yourself loads of frustration when it comes to shipping. Creating your own location API isn’t worth the time — there...

Over 2,500 Austrian Merchants Can Now Accept Cryptocurrency Payments


More than 2,500 merchants in Austria can accept three types of cryptocurrencies via the payment processor Salamantex. The company explained that the system was tested with a number of select A1 5Gi network shops. Since the Covid-19 outbreak, contactless payments have been trending more so than they...

Trouble in Defi Paradise: Compound-Issued DAI Surpasses DAI in Circulation


A number of cryptocurrency proponents have been discussing the stablecoin DAI this week, as the DAI allegedly held on the Compound platform is much larger than what is recorded in circulation. At press time, Compound statistics show there’s $523 million worth of DAI held in reserves, while...

Russian Court: Bitcoin Theft Not a Crime


A Russian district court has dismissed bitcoin theft as a crime since cryptocurrency is not regulated in Russia and there is no legal status for bitcoin. The accused were found guilty, sentenced to prison, and ordered to return only the fiat money stolen — not cryptocurrencies....

When a Line Doesn’t Break


We expect a line to break when the text on that line reaches the parent box boundaries. We see this every time we create a paragraph, just like this one. When the parent box doesn’t have enough room for the next word in a line, it breaks it and moves down to the next line and repeats that...

New in Chrome: CSS Overview


Here’s a fancy new experimental feature in Chrome! Now, we can get an overview of the CSS used on a site, from how many colors there are to the number of unused declarations… even down to the total number of defined media queries. Again, this is an experimental feature. Not only does that...

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