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Life After Trading: Cryptocurrencies In Everyday Life


Part 3 of 3 in the Digital Gold on the Blockchain series From the CMC editorial desk: Continuing where we left off in the second post, we explore the potential of cryptocurrencies in day-to-day life. Cryptocurrencies were launched into the […] The post Life After Trading: Cryptocurrencies...

SVG Filter Effects: Moving Forward


In this last article of our SVG Filter Effects series, we share a list of useful resources to learn more about SVG Filters. SVG Filter Effects: Moving Forward was written by Sara Soueidan and published on Codrops

Awesome Demos Roundup #1


The first roundup in a series that gathers cutting-edge demos and experiments from around the web. Awesome Demos Roundup #1 was written by Mary Lou and published on Codrops

SVG Filter Effects: Duotone Images with <feComponentTransfer>


This fourth article in our SVG Filter series will show you how to use feComponentTransfer to create a duotone filter effect. SVG Filter Effects: Duotone Images with &lt;feComponentTransfer&gt; was written by Sara Soueidan and published on Codrops

Inspirational Websites Roundup #1


The first edition of a new series that aims to showcase inspirational website designs. Inspirational Websites Roundup #1 was written by Mary Lou and published on Codrops

Would You Watch a Documentary Walking Through Codebases?


This resonated pretty strongly with people: I’d watch a documentary series of developers giving a tour of their codebases. &#8212; Chris Coyier (@chriscoyier) January 6, 2019 I think I was watching some random Netflix documentary and daydreaming that the subject was actually something I was super...

SVG Filter Effects: Outline Text with <feMorphology>


In this second part of our SVG Filter series you'll learn all about the feMorphology filter, how it works and how you can use it to create interesting effects. SVG Filter Effects: Outline Text with &lt;feMorphology&gt; was written by Sara Soueidan and published on Codrops

Collective #485


Lucid * Web Performance Mini Series * TypeScript ESLint * Beyond the interface * Animating URLs * Animating CSS Grid Collective #485 was written by Pedro Botelho and published on Codrops

SVG Filters 101


The first article in a series on SVG filters. This guide will help you understand what they are and show you how to use them to create your own visual effects. SVG Filters 101 was written by Sara Soueidan and published on Codrops

The Premise and Promise of Digital Securities (DS)


What they are, how they improve on existing models, and what makes them different from utility tokens. (Part 1 of 3 in a series about Digital Securities) From the CoinMarketCap editorial desk: Continuing with our exploration of security tokens, we [&#8230;] The post The Premise and Promise...

Gulp for WordPress: Creating the Tasks


This is the second post in a two-part series about creating a Gulp workflow for WordPress theme development. Part one focused on the initial installation, setup, and organization of Gulp in a WordPress theme project. This post goes deep into the tasks Gulp will run by breaking down what each task...

Gulp for WordPress: Initial Setup


This is the first part of a two-part series on creating a Gulp workflow for WordPress theme development. This first part covers a lot of ground for the initial setup, including Gulp installation and an outline of the tasks we want it to run. If you're interested in how the tasks are created, then...

A CSS Venn Diagram


This is pretty wild: Adrian Roselli has made a series of rather complex Venn diagrams using nothing but CSS. With a combination of the Firefox dev inspector, plus a mixture of CSS Grid and the shape-outside property, it’s possible to do this and without a ton of hacks, too. I also think it’s super...

DRY State Switching With CSS Variables: Fallbacks and Invalid Values


This is the second post in a two-part series that looks into the way CSS variables can be used to make the code for complex layouts and interactions less difficult to write and a lot easier to maintain. The first installment walks through various use cases where this technique applies. This post...

The Software We Pay For


We did a Web Developer Economics series a few years ago, where we looked at the various costs of being a web developer: Web Developer Economics: One-Off Software Costs Web Developer Economics: Hardware Costs Web Developer Economics: Monthly Service Costs Web Developer Economics: The Wrapup I'm...

DRY Switching with CSS Variables: The Difference of One Declaration


This is the first post of a two-part series that looks into the way CSS variables can be used to make the code for complex layouts and interactions less difficult to write and a lot easier to maintain. This first installment walks through various use cases where this technique applies. The second...

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