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On-Scroll Letter Animations


A small set of examples showing how letters can be animated on scroll. The post On-Scroll Letter Animations appeared first on Codrops

Alarming Tax Letters, Bitcoin Sponsors, Mining Chaos in Abkhazia + More News


Get your daily, bite-sized digest of cryptoasset and blockchain-related news – investigating the stories flying under the radar of today’s crypto news. Crypto tax news Crypto traders in the United States state that they have been sent alarming letters with faulty calculations about crypto-related...

Modifying Specific Letters with CSS and JavaScript


Changing specific characters can be a challenge in CSS. Often, we’re forced to implement our desired changes one-by-one in HTML, perhaps using the span element. But, in a few specific cases, a CSS-focused solution may still be possible. In this article, we’ll start by looking at some CSS-first...

Targeted by IRS? What Cryptocurrency Owners Should Know


The U.S. Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has started sending out new letters to cryptocurrency owners suspected of owing crypto-related taxes. A tax expert has shared with news.Bitcoin.com what crypto owners should know, including how to handle tax letters from the IRS and avoid an audit. How...

IRS Sends Fresh Round of Tax Warning Letters to Cryptocurrency Owners


The U.S. Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has begun sending new warning letters to cryptocurrency owners. This followed the tax agency prioritizing cryptocurrency on its tax forms. “The IRS is getting very serious about cryptocurrency tax compliance,” a tax expert told news.Bitcoin.com....

Match Emojis with Regular Expressions


When experimenting with unicode property escapes, to identify accented letters in strings, it reminded me of a question I had a few years ago: what is the best way to identify and then replace emojis in a string? I first noticed this practice when using emojis in Facebook — sometimes Facebook...

Match Accented Letters with Regular Expressions


Regular expressions are used for a variety of tasks but the one I see most often is input validation. Names, dates, numbers…we tend to use regular expressions for everything, even when we probably shouldn’t. The most common syntax for checking alphabetic characters is A-z but what...

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