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So, you think you’ve got project management nailed down


(This is a sponsored post.) Who needs a project manager? You're an organized person who can keep track of your own work, right? Wrong. Well, wrong if you're part of a team. The thing about being self-organized is that it's related to project management but not synonymous with it. Case in point:...

Chainlink Price Analysis: Chainlink Eyes a Storm to Breach the All-time High


Chainlink has shown six major price swings in the last 24 hours. The target for 2019 should be fixed at 4.5 USD. Chainlink has been stable for the larger part of the past few days. But the growth it got towards the end of June was enormous, and it has been getting huge attention from … The...

Developing a robust font loading strategy for CSS-Tricks


Zach Leatherman worked closely with Chris to figure out the font loading strategy for this very website you're reading. Zach walks us through the design in this write-up and shares techniques that can be applied to other projects. Spoiler alert: Font loading is a complex and important part of...

Nownownow


Matthias Ott, relaying an idea he heard from Derek Sivers: Many personal websites, including this one here, have an “about” page. It’s a page that tells you something about the background of a person or about the services provided. But what this page often doesn’t answer – and neither do Twitter...

Chainlink Token Support Announced By Coinbase Pro


In an interesting development of events, Coinbase Pro has announced its support for the Ethereum-based Chainlink or LINK as is popularly called. The announcement was done through an official blog post published on Medium as well as a tweet on 26th June 2019 to update the entire crypto community...

Why I don’t use web components


Here’s an interesting post by Rich Harris where he’s made a list of some of the problems he’s experienced in the past with web components and why he doesn’t use them today: Given finite resources, time spent on one task means time not spent on another task. Considerable energy has been expended...

Render Snarky Comments in Comic Sans


Hilarious idea by Zach Leatherman. To test if a comment is "snarky" or not, there is an npm package up to the task. On this site, we generally just delete snarky comments, but I still run a WordPress plugin that allows me to "feature" or "bury" comments. It's old but it still works fine in...

Hello Subgrid!


Rachel Andrew’s talk at CSSconf is wonderful because it digs into one of the most exciting changes that’s coming soon to a browser near you: subgrid! That’s a change to the CSS Grid spec that allows for much greater flexibility for our visual designs. Subgrid allows us to set one grid on an entire...

So, you think you’ve got project management nailed down


(This is a sponsored post.) Who needs a project manager? You're an organized person who can keep track of your own work, right? Wrong. Well, wrong if you're part of a team. The thing about being self-organized is that it's related to project management but not synonymous with it. Case in point:...

Bithumb Hit with Data Leak Charges, Denies Link to Hack


South Korea’s prosecution authorities have indicted Bithumb, one of the country’s largest cryptocurrency exchanges, accusing the platform of leaking sensitive financial data on around 31,000 of its customers. However, the company claims that the leak – which prosecutors say occurred in 2017 – and...

Drop caps & design systems


Ethan Marcotte has written up his process for how to make drop caps accessible for screen readers and browsers alike. All of that is very interesting and I’m sure I’ll use a technique like this in the near future, but the part that made me hop out of my seat is where Ethan notes his experience with...

Every Layout


Every Layout is a new work-in-progress website and book by Heydon Pickering and Andy Bell that explains how to make common layout patterns with CSS. They describe a lot of the issues when it comes to the design of these layouts, such as responsive problems and making sure we all write maintainable...

Google Taps a Start-Up Smart Contract Project As Its Blockchain Partner


According to the latest reports doing the rounds since yesterday, the technology giant Google is tapping a start-up smart contract project called Chainlink as its blockchain partner. The move depicts a deep interest by the company into the technology of blockchain. In fact, it is one of the very...

Grid, content re-ordering and accessibility


Take this: <ol> <li>Get hungry</li> <li>Order pizza</li> <li>Eat pizza</li> </ol> That HTML ends up in the DOM that way (and thus how it is is exposed to assistive technology), and by default, those list items are also visually...

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