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Lumi Wallet Web Widget: Cryptocurrency Exchange on Your Website


Good news for those who want to upgrade their website with functional tools and features – on August 5st, Lumi Wallet Technologies launched its app web widget. Now everyone can easily embed a “mini digital wallet” into the body of their website. The Lumi Wallet Widget is a useful...

Every Website is an Essay


Every website that’s made me oooo and aaahhh lately has been of a special kind; they’re written and designed like essays. There’s an argument, a playfulness in the way that they’re not so much selling me something as they are trying to convince me of the thing. They use words and type and color...

font-weight: 300 considered harmful


Tomáš Janoušek: Many web pages these days set font-weight: 300 in their stylesheet. With DejaVu Sans as my preferred font, this results in very thin and light text that is hard to read, because for some reason the “DejaVu Sans ExtraLight” variant (weight 200) is being used...

TypeScript, Minus TypeScript


Unless you’ve been hiding under a rock the last several years (and let’s face it, hiding under a rock sometimes feels like the right thing to do), you’ve probably heard of and likely used TypeScript. TypeScript is a syntactical superset of JavaScript that adds — as its name suggests — typing to...

Could Cryptocurrency Casinos be a Realistic Form of Income for You?


The history of cryptocurrencies isn’t extensive, but is established enough for millions of people around the world to grasp whatContinue Reading The post Could Cryptocurrency Casinos be a Realistic Form of Income for You? appeared first on CoinMarketCap Blog

Could Cryptocurrency Casinos be a Realistic Form of Income for You?


The history of cryptocurrencies isn’t extensive, but is established enough for millions of people around the world to grasp whatContinue Reading The post Could Cryptocurrency Casinos be a Realistic Form of Income for You? appeared first on CoinMarketCap Blog

Chapter 1: Birth


Tim Berners-Lee is fascinated with information. It has been his life’s work. For over four decades, he has sought to understand how it is mapped and stored and transmitted. How it passes from person to person. How the seeds of information become the roots of dramatic change. It is so fundamental...

Orchid: Bringing Decentralization to VPNs


Whenever we browse the web, read news online, or purchase a new pair of glasses from an e-commerce store, we leave traces. These traces sometimes show us content that actually provides us with value, but more often the information we leave is used in concerning ways with scandals like Cambridge...

Spotting a Trend


There are tons of smokin’ hot websites out there, with an equal or greater number of talented designers and developers who make them. The web is awesome like that and encourages that sort of creativity. Even so, it amazes me that certain traits find their way into things. I mean, it makes...

Dark Ages of the Web


A very fun jaunt through the early days of front-end web development. They are open to pull requests, so submit one if you’re into this kind of fun chronicling of our weird history! That CSS3 Button generator really hits home. 😬 Direct Link to Article — Permalink… Read...

A Bit on Web Component Libraries


A run of Web Components news crossed my desk recently so I thought I’d group it up here. To my mind, one of the best use cases for Web Components is pattern libraries. Instead of doing, say, <ul class="nav nav-tabs"> like you would do in Bootstrap or <div class="tabs"> like...

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