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Android Tool Lets You Check Crypto Payment Apps for Double-Spends


The risk of double-spending has traditionally been a major obstacle to creating and fully using digital money. A flaw of this kind would be detrimental to the credibility of any system claiming to provide universal solutions to the financial needs of our era. Whoever created Bitcoin elegantly...

5 of the Best Crypto Swapping Services


Creating an exchange account, signing in and placing an order every time you want to switch cryptos is like using a sledgehammer to crack a walnut. It’s an incredibly inefficient way to jump between cryptos, and given that no exchange has all the coins, it necessitates creating multiple...

The Teletype Text Element Lives On… at Least on This Site


It was this: <tt> I say "was" because it's deprecated. It may still "work" (like everybody's favorite <marquee> in some browsers), but it could stop working anytime, they say. The whole purpose of it was to display text in a monospace font, like the way Teletype machines used...

Go and find it


CoinMarketCap Daily Newsletter Your daily newsletter for 11 October, 2019 Strength “Success is not final, failure is not fatal - it is the courage to continue that counts.” – Winston Churchill. TGIF! Enjoy your well deserved weekend you all. But first, […] The post Go and find it appeared...

Go and find it


CoinMarketCap Daily Newsletter Your daily newsletter for 11 October, 2019 Strength “Success is not final, failure is not fatal - it is the courage to continue that counts.” – Winston Churchill. TGIF! Enjoy your well deserved weekend you all. But first, […] The post Go and find it appeared...

If You’d Bought These Coins in 2014, This Is What You’d Have Made


Fall is here, and it’s a good time for reflection, regrouping and gearing up for the coming new year. In the case of crypto, looking back at the markets of the past puts things into similar perspective. An examination of the top 10 cryptocurrencies of just five years ago sheds light on...

Images Are Not Static Content


We constantly hear about the importance of keeping websites lean and fast. A fast-loading website makes users more satisfied, and satisfied users spend more time and money on your website. However, website optimization is a complex task, as there is not one silver bullet to fix all of the issues...

When’s the right time


CoinMarketCap Daily Newsletter Your daily newsletter for 10 October, 2019 Now “Be not afraid of growing slowly, be afraid only of standing still.” – Chinese Proverb Day 4 of the week, it's 10/10. Stay on that grind you guys! Time for some […] The post When’s the right time appeared...

When’s the right time


CoinMarketCap Daily Newsletter Your daily newsletter for 10 October, 2019 Now “Be not afraid of growing slowly, be afraid only of standing still.” – Chinese Proverb Day 4 of the week, it's 10/10. Stay on that grind you guys! Time for some […] The post When’s the right time appeared...

Blocking Third-Party Hands from the Cookie Jar


Third-party cookies are set on your computer from domains other than the one that you're actually on right now. For example, if I log into css-tricks.com, I'll get a cookie from css-tricks.com that handles my authentication. But css-tricks.com might also load an image from some other site. A common...

Patterns for Practical CSS Custom Properties Use


I've been playing around with CSS Custom Properties to discover their power since browser support is finally at a place where we can use them in our production code. I’ve been using them in a number different ways and I’d love for you to get as excited about them as I am. They are so useful...

A Snippet to See all SVGs in a Sprite


I think of an SVG sprite as this: <svg display="none"> <symbol id="icon-one"> ... <symbol> <symbol id="icon-two"> ... <symbol> <symbol id="icon-three"> ... <symbol> </svg> I was long a fan of that approach for icon systems...

Clipping, Clipping, and More Clipping!


There are so many things you can do with clipping paths. I've been exploring them for quite some time and have come up with different techniques and use cases for them — and I want to share my findings with you! I hope this will spark new ideas for fun things you can do with the CSS clip-path...

Wufoo Cracks the Code for Forms So You Don’t Have To


There was a lot of buzz about forms last week when Jason Grisby pointed to a missing pattern attribute on Chipotle's order form that could have been used to help-through millions of dollars in orders. Adrian Roselli followed that up with the common mistake of forgetting for and id attributes...

How to Detect an Ad Blocker


One of the unspoken rules of the internet is that most content is “free”… at the cost of webpage being littered with advertisements and trackers. This was’t a big problem in the early internet days but trackers and advertisements have become so intrusive and unapologetically...

It can be done


CoinMarketCap Daily Newsletter Your daily newsletter for 8 October, 2019 Nothing is impossible “I believe things cannot make themselves impossible.” – Stephen Hawking Hey hey hey! What's good, CoinMarketCap family? Hope everyone had a great Monday and that you were able […] The post It can...

It can be done


CoinMarketCap Daily Newsletter Your daily newsletter for 8 October, 2019 Nothing is impossible “I believe things cannot make themselves impossible.” – Stephen Hawking Hey hey hey! What's good, CoinMarketCap family? Hope everyone had a great Monday and that you were able […] The post It can...

Some Hands-On with the HTML Dialog Element


This is me looking at the HTML <dialog> element for the first time. I've been aware of it for a while, but haven't taken it for a spin yet. It has some pretty cool and compelling features. I can't decide for you if you should use it in production on your sites, but I'd think it's starting...

Introducing Sass Modules


Sass just launched a major new feature you might recognize from other languages: a module system. This is a big step forward for @import. one of the most-used Sass-features. While the current @import rule allows you to pull in third-party packages, and split your Sass into manageable "partials,"...

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