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Re-creating the ‘His Dark Materials’ Logo in CSS
11.1.2020
The text logo has a slash cut through the text. You set two copies on top of one another, cropping both of them with the clip-path property.
What's interesting to me is how many cool design effects require multiple copies of an element to do something cool. To get the extra copy, at least with...
Water.css
11.1.2020
It's notable that Water.css was the #1 clicked thing from Louis Lazaris' Web Tools Weekly in 2019. It's from a 13-year old developer named Felix!
It's just a little bit of CSS you apply to class-free semantic HTML to give it nice basic responsive styles — the perfect kind of thing for a...
Things you can do with a browser in 2020
10.1.2020
I edit a good amount of technical articles about the web, and there is a tendency for authors to be super broad in their opening sentence, like "What we're able to do on the web has expanded greatly over the years."
I tend to remove stuff like that because it usually doesn't serve the article well...
Illinois has legalized blockchain contracts
10.1.2020
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Illinois has legalized blockchain contracts
10.1.2020
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Is it better to use ems/rems than px for font-size?
10.1.2020
The answer used to be absolutely yes because, if you used px units, you prevented the text from being resized by the user at all.
But browser zoom is the default method for making everything bigger (including text) these days and it works great even if you use px.
But... Kathleen McMahon really...
let vs. const
9.1.2020
There are multiple ways to declare variables in JavaScript. We had var, and while that still works like it always has, it is generally said that let and const are replacements to the point we rarely (if ever) need var anymore. This doodle explanation does a pretty good job, if you need...
China’s nationwide blockchain network
9.1.2020
CoinMarketCap Daily Newsletter Your daily newsletter for 9 January, 2020 “What I like to do is try to make a differenceContinue Reading
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China’s nationwide blockchain network
9.1.2020
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According to CoinMarketCap 2019
9.1.2020
In this “According to CoinMarketCap 2019” report, we will share an overview of the industry in 2019. As always, weContinue Reading
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According to CoinMarketCap 2019
9.1.2020
In this “According to CoinMarketCap 2019” report, we will share an overview of the industry in 2019. As always, weContinue Reading
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The SEC’s 2020 crypto priorities
8.1.2020
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The SEC’s 2020 crypto priorities
8.1.2020
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The Ultimate Guide to Dark Mode for Email Marketers
7.1.2020
On the regular web (I suppose) we handle "dark mode" with the CSS prefers-color-scheme media query. But, and to nobody's surprise, it's way weirder in the land of HTML email. The weirdness is that across different email clients, they handle the dark mode thing differently, starting with the fact...
5th straight green day for Bitcoin What is happening
7.1.2020
CoinMarketCap Daily Newsletter Your daily newsletter for 7 January, 2020 “The highest appreciation is not to utter words, but to liveContinue Reading
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5th straight green day for Bitcoin What is happening
7.1.2020
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Why every website wants you to accept its cookies
6.1.2020
I'm probably in the minority on this, but I've never ever built one of those "This site uses cookies, here's some kind of explanation of why, and please click this OK button to accept that" bars that feels like they are on half of the internet.
Emily Stewart:
Most of us just tediously click “yes”...
Systems, Mistakes, and the Sea
6.1.2020
Our own Robin Rendle:
[...] folks can’t talk about real design systems problems because it will show their company as being dysfunctional and broken in some way. This looks bad for their company and hence looks bad for them. But hiding those mistakes and shortcomings by glossing over everything...
Burger King now accepts crypto
6.1.2020
CoinMarketCap Daily Newsletter Your daily newsletter for 6 January, 2020 “The happiness of one's own heart alone cannot satisfy the soul;Continue Reading
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Burger King now accepts crypto
6.1.2020
CoinMarketCap Daily Newsletter Your daily newsletter for 6 January, 2020 “The happiness of one's own heart alone cannot satisfy the soul;Continue Reading
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