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The Auto-Flowing Powers of Grid’s Dense Keyword


Let's say we're working on the homepage of a news website. You're probably used to seeing some card-based content in a grid layout, right? Here's a classic example, The New York Times: Yeah, something like that. There are going to be some cards/elements/boxes/whatever that need to take up more...

The Top 50 Crypto Memes of All Time


Memes are the fuel that powers the cryptoconomy. Exploitable image macros, shareable acronyms, and obscure in-jokes are the stuff that crypto is made of. To mark the dawn of a new decade, news.Bitcoin.com has endeavored to catalog the crypto memes that came to define the last one. These are the...

Making a Better Custom Select Element


We just covered The Current State of Styling Selects in 2019, but we didn't get nearly as far and fancy as Julie Grundy gets here. There is a decent chunk of JavaScript that powers it, so I'm still very much eyeballing browsers' recent interest in giving us more powerful selects in (presumably)...

WordPress.com: One CMS, Infinite Possibilities


(This is a sponsored post.) Have you ever looked at a site and knew exactly what CMS powers it? You might see a distinctive design aesthetic that gives it away. Or maybe it's something even less obvious and even harder to articulate, but you know it when you see it. That seems true with just about...

Powering Yahoo Finance’s Cryptocurrency Data and More!


Key Takeaways: CoinMarketCap now powers the cryptocurrency market data section on Yahoo Finance, providing information on pricing, market capitalization etc,Continue Reading The post Powering Yahoo Finance’s Cryptocurrency Data and More! appeared first on CoinMarketCap Blog

Powering Yahoo Finance’s cryptocurrency data section and more!


Key Takeaways: CoinMarketCap now powers the cryptocurrency market data section on Yahoo Finance, providing information on pricing, market capitalization etc, as well as CoinMarketCap indices Soon, CoinMarketCap’s popular daily newsletter and blog content will also be made available. We expect...

Pac-Man… in CSS!


You all know famous Pac-Man video game, right? The game is fun and building an animated Pac-Man character in HTML and CSS is just as fun! I’ll show you how to create one while leveraging the powers of the clip-path property. See the Pen Animated Pac-Man by Maks Akymenko (@maximakymenko) ...

Turkey Throws Another Wrench Into the USD’s Works and Joins Russian Swift


The dominance of the U.S. dollar as the global reserve currency is being robustly challenged on all fronts. Other geopolitical powers and smaller but important players are unwilling to accept the political influence Washington exerts through its fiat money. And in times of trade wars, sanctions...

Protesters Wield Tools of Freedom as Hong Kong Imposes Dictatorship


Four months of protests continue in Hong Kong as the world is witnessing the biggest uprising of political dissent in the territory since the 1997 ‘handover’ from Britain to China. Protesters have recently embraced wearing Guy Fawkes masks but on October 3, Hong Kong’s current...

Bringing CSS Grid to WordPress Layouts


December 6th, 2018 was a special date for WordPress: it marked the release of version 5.0 of the software that, to this day, powers more than one-third of the web. In the past, people working on the platform pointed out that there has never been any special meaning to version numbers used...

Implementing Private Variables In JavaScript


JavaScript (or ECMAScript) is the programming language that powers the web. Created in May 1995 by Brendan Eich, it’s found its place as a widely-used and versatile technology. Despite its success, it’s been met with its fair share of criticism, especially for idiosyncrasies. Things like objects...

Edge Goes Chromium: What Does it Mean for Front-End Developers?


In December 2018, Microsoft announced that Edge would adopt Chromium, the open source project that powers Google Chrome. Many within the industry reacted with sadness at the loss of browser diversity. Personally, I was jubilant. An official release date has yet to be announced, but it will be...

Powers of Two


Refactoring is one of those words that evokes fear in the eyes of many folks, from developers to product owners and everyone in between. It may as well be a four-letter word in many ways. It's also something that we talk about quite a bit around here because, like books on the topic, where to start...

Jetpack


My favorite way to think about Jetpack is that it's a WordPress plugin that brings a whole heap of features to your site. I've documented the features that we use here on CSS-Tricks, which isn't even all of them (yet). Some of Jetpack features are essentially connecting it to the powers...

Sayonara Edge


Sounds like Edge is going to spin down EdgeHTML, the engine that powers edge, and go with Chromium. It's not entirely clear as I write whether the browser will still be called Edge or not. Opera did this same thing in 2013. We'll surely be seeing much more information about this directly from...

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