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Number Scrubbing


If you use <input type="number">, some browsers give you an input that has UI for incrementing the number, like up/down arrows (often called “spinners”). That’s a bit helpful sometimes. But people have certainly explored fancier ways of updating that number....

Here’s How I Solved a Weird Bug Using Tried and True Debugging Strategies


Remember the last time you dealt with a UI-related bug that left you scratching your head for hours? Maybe the issue was happening at random, or occurring under specific circumstances (device, OS, browser, user action), or was just hidden in one of the many front-end technologies that are part...

Do or Die Time for Bitcoin and Altcoins Bulls, Here Are Key Scenarios


Bitcoin price made another attempt to gain momentum above USD 11,500 and USD 11,550, but it failed. BTC is currently (08:30 UTC) consolidating above USD 11,300 and likely preparing for the next break. It could either rally above USD 11,500 or decline heavily below USD 11,000 in the next...

Where Does Logic Go on Jamstack Sites?


Here’s something I had to get my head wrapped around when I started building Jamstack sites. There are these different stages your site goes through where you can put logic. Let’s look at a special example so you can see what I mean. Say you’re making a website for a music venue. The most...

This vs. That


Here’s a nice site from Phuoc Nguyen, who I’ve noted before has quite a knack for clever sites. This vs. That pits different related concepts against each other as a theme for an article. For example, CSS has display: none;, opacity: 0;, and visibility: hidden; and they all, on...

A CSS-only, animated, wrapping underline


Nicky Meuleman, inspired by Cassie Evans, details how they built the anchor link hover on their sites. When a link is hovered, another color underline kinda slides in with a gap between the two. Typical text-decoration doesn’t help here, so multiple backgrounds are used instead,...

The New CSS-Tricks Video Intro by dina Amin


You know we do video screencasts, right? It’s not, like, super regular, but I have done them for a long time, still like doing them, and plan to keep doing them. I publish them here, but you can subscribe over on YouTube as well. I’ve had a couple of different custom video intro...

Personal Data Leaks In Crypto Are Inevitable, Here’s What Can Be Done


The best cryptoassets and their blockchains, such as Bitcoin (BTC) or Ethereum (ETH) are mostly robust against potential attacks, but the wider crypto ecosystem is dependent on much of the web infrastructure that defines legacy systems. This point came to fore in July’s Ledger database leak,...

Here’s Why Decentralized Exchanges Are Growing So Fast Right Now


Decentralized exchanges boast a monthly volume of only around USD 40m as recently as January 2019. This July they accounted for almost USD 4.5bn. This is impressive growth, and it looks like many people within the crypto industry believe that decentralized exchanges (DEXes) will continue to grow...

CSS-Tricks Chronicle XXXVIII


Hey gang! I’ve been fortunate enough to be a guest in a variety of different here, so I thought it was time for another Chronicle post. You know, those special posts where I round up the random goings-on of things I do off of this site. I joined Ed & Tom over on A Question of Code. We...

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