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5 Crypto Cashback Solutions That Award You Satoshis to Shop


Cashback is a popular ecommerce system that administers rewards and rebates for shopping. Every time you shop online, and in some cases in-store, you’ll earn up to 1% of the transaction value back. Traditionally administered in cash or rewards points, certain cashback schemes now dispense...

What to Use Instead of Number Inputs


You might reach for <input type="number> when you're, you know, trying to collect a number in a form. But it's got all sorts of issues. For one, sometimes what you want kinda looks like a number, but isn't one (like how a credit card number has spaces), because it's really just a string...

Animating CSS Width and Height Without the Squish Effect


The first rule of animating on the web: don't animate width and height. It forces the browser to recalculate a bunch of stuff and it's slow (or "expensive" as they say). If you can get away with it, animating any transform property is faster (and "cheaper"). Butttt, transform can be tricky. Check...

Inspirational Websites Roundup #13


A special collection of excellent web designs that reveal current trends and that will get you inspired. Inspirational Websites Roundup #13 was written by Mary Lou and published on Codrops

Just Dropping Some Type Links


I've had a bunch of tabs open that just so happen to all be related to typography, so I figured I'd give myself the mental release of closing them by blogging them. How's that for a blog post format for ya: whatever random tabs you've had open for far too long. Times New Roman is popular on...

Making Things Better: Redefining the Technical Possibilities of CSS


(This is a sponsored post.) Robin recently lamented the common complaint that CSS is frustrating. There are misconceptions about what it is and what it does. There are debates about what kind of language it is. There are even different views on where it should be written. Rachel Andrew has a...

Awesome Demos Roundup #14


Over the past weeks we've collected super interesting and creative web experiments for your inspiration. Awesome Demos Roundup #14 was written by Mary Lou and published on Codrops

Big and Bold Typography: A New Trend in Web Design


Big and bold typography is an absolute classic of website design. It is a timeless, old-school stylistic option that works like a Swiss watch, regardless of the environment that... The post Big and Bold Typography: A New Trend in Web Design appeared first on Onextrapixel

The Sandbox Announces Partnership With Opera Web Browser


Sandbox, the immensely popular gaming platform, has announced the news about its strategic partnership with a globally acclaimed web browser, Opera, which also takes pride in being the world’s first web browser infused with a crypto wallet. The integration is likely to pave the way for the success...

10+ Examples of Responsive Websites That Got It Right


How do you make sure your website will look good on every browser and device? Take a look at these responsive web designs and you’ll discover how. 10+ Examples of Responsive Websites That Got It Right was written by Bogdan Sandu and published on Codrops

Inspiring high school students with HTML and CSS


Here’s a heartwarming post from Stephanie Stimac on her experience teaching kids the very basics of web development: [...] the response from that class of high school students delighted me and grounded me in a way I haven't experienced before. What I view as a simple code was absolute magic...

A Guide to Console Commands


The developer’s debugging console has been available in one form or another in web browsers for many years. Starting out as a means for errors to be reported to the developer, its capabilities have increased in many ways; such as automatically logging information like network requests, network...

iOS 13 Design Guidelines, Templates, and Downloads


Erik Kennedy wrote up a bunch of design advice for designing for the iPhone. Like Apple's Human Interface Guidelines, only illustrated and readable, says Erik. This is mostly for native iOS apps kinda stuff, but it makes me wonder how much of this is expected when doing a mobile Progressive...

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