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An Explanation of How the Intersection Observer Watches


There have been several excellent articles exploring how to use this API, including choices from authors such as Phil Hawksworth, Preethi, and Mateusz Rybczonek, just to name a few. But I’m aiming to do something a bit different here. I had an opportunity earlier in the year to present the VueJS...

Should a website work without JavaScript?


The JS Party podcast just had a fun episode where they debated this classic question by splitting into two groups of two. Each group was assigned a "side" of this debate, and then let loose to debate it. I don't think anybody can listen to a show like this and not be totally flooded with thoughts!...

Styling Links with Real Underlines


Before we come to how to style underlines, we should answer the question: should we underline? In graphic design, underlines are generally seen as unsophisticated. There are nicer ways to draw emphasis, to establish hierarchy, and to demarcate titles. That’s clear in this advice from Butterick’s...

How much specificity do @rules have, like @keyframes and @media?


I got this question the other day. My first thought is: weird question! Specificity is about selectors, and at-rules are not selectors, so... irrelevant? To prove that, we can use the same selector inside and outside of an at-rule and see if it seems to affect specificity. body { background:...

Facebook's Word Play Puts Libra's Promise Under Question


David Marcus, co-creator of Libra, head of their Calibra wallet. Source: a video screenshot, Youtube Until the necessary regulatory approvals are gained, Facebook's Libra will not be launched, David Marcus, co-creator of Libra, head of their Calibra wallet, said on multiple occasions. But what...

Finally… A Post on Finally in Promises


“When does finally fire in a JavaScript promise?” This is a question I was asked in a recent workshop and I thought I’d write up a little post to clear up any confusion. The answer is, to quote Snape: ...always. The basic structure is like this: try { // I’ll try to execute some code...

IndieWeb and Webmentions


The IndieWeb is a thing! They've got a conference coming up and everything. The New Yorker is even writing about it: Proponents of the IndieWeb offer a fairly straightforward analysis of our current social-media crisis. They frame it in terms of a single question: Who owns the servers? The bulk...

IRS Agents Propose Draconian Tactics to Investigate Bitcoin Users


A recently published U.S. Internal Revenue Service (IRS) slide describes alarming recommendations on how tax agents should deal with digital currency users who are not paying taxes. The slide recommends that agents question crypto users’ friends and family, comb through social media posts...

Why Bitcoiners Are Turning to Unschooling for Decentralized Education


Unschooling is an alternative education movement quickly gaining popularity and currency worldwide. Like Bitcoin, it is an individualist approach to an area of human action long thought to be established beyond question―education. Both cryptoeconomics and unschooling seek to provide autonomy...

Which CSS IS AWESOME makes the most sense if you don’t know CSS well?


Peter-Paul posted this question: Which of the examples in the image do you consider correct? If you know CSS well, don't reply, just retweet. If you don't know CSS too well, please reply to the poll in the next tweet. pic.twitter.com/4bgnf9Wdkc — ppk 🇪🇺 (@ppk) June...

Which CSS IS AWESOME makes the most sense if you don’t know CSS well?


Peter-Paul posted this question: Which of the examples in the image do you consider correct? If you know CSS well, don't reply, just retweet. If you don't know CSS too well, please reply to the poll in the next tweet. pic.twitter.com/4bgnf9Wdkc — ppk 🇪🇺 (@ppk) June...

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