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Phuoc Nguyen’s One Page Wonders


I keep running across these super useful one page sites, and they keep being by the same person! Like this one with over 100 vanilla JavaScript DOM manipulation recipes, this similar one full of one-liners, and this one with loads of layouts. For that last one, making 91 icons for all those design...

Player Hits $250,000 (29 BTC) Slots Jackpot Staying at Home


Staying at home can pay off, not only for one’s health but also for one’s Bitcoin stash. This statement has never been more true for anyone than the lucky player who just added over 29 BTC to his wallet by playing the exclusive game of Slots. Let’s face it, in most cases, the odds...

How to Redirect a Search Form to a Site-Scoped Google Search


This is just a tiny little trick that might be helpful on a site where you don’t have the time or desire to build out a really good on-site search solution. Google.com itself can perform searches scoped to one particular site. The trick is getting people there using that special syntax...

Hut 8: The Struggles of One of Canada’s Largest Miners


CoinDesk Research presents an in-depth look into one of the largest publicly listed mining companies, Hut 8. The upcoming halving will impact mining operations everywhere – we look at Hut 8’s financials and operations to get a feel for what lies ahead

Top 10 Gainers by Crypto Market Cap in Q1 2020


On CoinMarketCap, the “Gainers & Losers” tool is one of the most popular among our millions of users. It ranksContinue Reading The post Top 10 Gainers by Crypto Market Cap in Q1 2020 appeared first on CoinMarketCap Blog

How to Make a CSS-Only Carousel


We mentioned a way to make a CSS-only carousel in a recent issue of the newsletter and I thought that a more detailed write up would be interesting and capture some of my thoughts on making one. So, here’s what we’re making today: There’s no JavaScript here, whatsoever! No jQuery plugins....

Chrome + System Fonts Snafu


There was just a bug late last year where system fonts (at least on Mac, I don’t know what the story was on other platforms) in Chrome appeared too thin and tracked-in at small sizes and too thick and tracked-out at larger sizes. That one was fixed, thankfully. But while it was a problem,...

SVG, Favicons, and All the Fun Things We Can Do With Them


Favicons are the little icons you see in your browser tab. They help you understand which site is which when you’re scanning through your browser’s bookmarks and open tabs. They’re a neat part of internet history that are capable of performing some cool tricks. One very new trick is the ability...

Different Approaches to Responsive CSS Motion Path


As a follow-up to Jhey’s recent post on responsive motion paths, Michelle Barker notes that another approach could be to just transform: scale() the whole dang element. The trade-off there is that you’re scaling both the path and the element on the path at the same time; Jhey’s...

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