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Fractional SVG stars with CSS


Some ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ star rating systems aren’t always exactly even stars. Say you want to support rating something 2.25 stars. To do that you could “fill” the shape of the stars partially. I like this idea by Samuel...

Bitcoin and Ethereum Test Key Support, Altcoins Consolidate


Bitcoin price extended decline below the USD 56,500 support. However, BTC stayed above the USD 55,500 support. It is slowly recovering and is currently (11:30 UTC) facing resistance near 57,200. The main hurdle is still near USD 58,000. Besides, most major altcoins are trading above key supports....

Everscale Grants Program (Ex FreeTON) Now Accepting Applications


Everscale (ex FreeTON) network developers Broxus have announced the opening of their Everscale Grants program. The grants program will provide crucial financial and professional support to promising IT startups that qualify. November has been a busy month for the Everscale network. Early on...

Wintermute Announces $20 Million Fund to Support Polygon Dapps


The Background With a belief to decentralize the financial sector, Wintermute has been in presence since 2017. It sees the future of finance to be governed by technology instead of traditional players. Wintermute operates across the globe. Wintermute is an algorithmic trading firm. The regular...

Finance Committee Approves Legislation Delaying Crypto Tax in South Korea


Changes meant to postpone the introduction of a tax on virtual assets such as cryptocurrencies in South Korea have been approved by an important parliamentary committee. The draft legislation seeks to delay Seoul’s plan to impose a 20-percent levy on gains from crypto transactions. Ahead...

Diagonal Stripes Wipe Animation


I was playing this game on Apple Arcade the other day called wurdweb. It’s a fun little game! Little touches like the little shape dudes that walk around the screen (but otherwise don’t do anything) give it a lot … The post Diagonal Stripes Wipe Animation appeared first...

Using the Reflog to Restore Lost Commits


This article is part of our “Advanced Git” series. Be sure to follow us on Twitter or sign up for our newsletter to hear about future articles! The “Reflog” is one of Git’s lesser-known features—but one that can be extremely … The post Using the Reflog to Restore Lost Commits appeared first...

A Look at the Cloudinary WordPress Plugin


(This is a sponsored post.) Cloudinary (the media hosting and optimization service) has a brand new version (v3) of its WordPress plugin that has really nailed it. First, a high-level look at the biggest things this plugin does: It … The post A Look at the Cloudinary WordPress Plugin...

Recreating the Apple Music Hits Playlist Animation in CSS


Apple Music has this “Spatial Audio” feature where the direction of the music in your headphones is based on the location of the device. It’s tough to explain just how neat it is. But that’s not what I’m here to … The post Recreating the Apple Music Hits...

We Analyzed 425,909 Favicons


This is a neat idea for a research project. The big map is fun, but the research had some tidbits in it worth looking at. The average favicon network request takes 130ms, at least from our speedy cloud instance. … The post We Analyzed 425,909 Favicons appeared first on CSS-Tricks. You...

When is it “Right” to Reach for contain and will-change in CSS?


I’ve got some blind spots in CSS-related performance things. One example is the will-change property. It’s a good name. You’re telling the browser some particular property (or the scroll-position or content) uh, will, change: .el { will-change: opacity; … The post When...

A Handy Little System for Animated Entrances in CSS


I love little touches that make a website feel like more than just a static document. What if web content wouldn’t just “appear” when a page loaded, but instead popped, slid, faded, or spun into place? It might be a … The post A Handy Little System for Animated Entrances in CSS appeared...

Creating Generative Patterns with The CSS Paint API


The browser has long been a medium for art and design. From Lynn Fisher’s joyful A Single Div creations to Diana Smith’s staggeringly detailed CSS paintings, wildly creative, highly skilled developers have — over the years — continuously pushed … The post Creating Generative...

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