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How to Convert a Date String into a Human-Readable Format


I’ll be the first to admit that I’m writing this article, in part, because it’s something I look up often and want to be able to find it next time. Formatting a date string that you get from an API in JavaScript can take many shapes — anything from loading all of Moment.js to have...

Second-Tier Exchanges Are A Vital Part of Crypto Ecosystem


Source: Adobe/Azaliya (Elya Vatel) Everyone has heard of Coinbase, Binance, Kraken and other big exchanges, but few of us could name any or many of the so-called ‘second-tier’ exchanges. These are smaller exchanges that don’t grab the headlines and don’t trade massive volumes, and given the fact...

The Fastest Google Fonts


When you use font-display: swap;, which Google Fonts does when you use the default &display=swap part of the URL , you’re already saying, “I’m cool with FOUT,” which is another way of saying web text is displayed right away, and when the web font is ready...

Bitcoin Still Leaving Exchanges, OTC Deals May Play Part in It


Following crypto’s infamous Black Thursday on March 12, the amount of bitcoin (BTC) held on exchanges has continued to decrease rapidly, and has now reached levels not seen since June last year. Recent “large” over-the-counter (OTC) deals may have also played a part in the drawdown. The current...

Tackling Authentication With Vue Using RESTful APIs


Authentication (logging in!) is a crucial part of many websites. Let’s look at how to go about it on a site using Vue, in the same way it can be done with any custom back end. Vue can’t actually do authentication all by itself, —we’ll need another service for that, so we’ll be using another service...

Pseudo-elements in the Web Animations API


To use the Web Animations API (e.g. el.animate()) you need a reference to a DOM element to target. So, how do you use it on pseudo-elements, which don’t really offer a direct reference? Dan Wilson covers a (newish?) part of the API itself: const logo...

Dove Wallet is Now a Part of Celo Alliance for Prosperity


Dove Wallet has recently announced its collaboration with Celo Alliance for Prosperity. Alliance for Prosperity is a network of organizations that aims to work towards a better comprehensive financial system globally. Along with this, the organization offers to encourage blockchain technology. ...

I’m getting back to making videos


It’s probably one part coronavirus, one part new-fancy-video setup, and one part “hey this is good for CodePen too,” but I’ve been doing more videos lately. It’s nice to be back in the swing of that for a minute. There’s something fun about coming back to an...

List Style Recipes


Lists are a fundamental part of HTML! They are useful in things like blog posts for listing out steps, recipes for listing ingredients, or items in a navigation menu. Not only are they an opportunity for styling, but they have accessibility implications. For example, the number of items in a list...

66% of Europeans Feel Optimistic About Future of Bitcoin, Study Shows


Europeans are feeling more optimistic about the future of bitcoin. A recent study shows that more than two thirds of them believe cryptocurrency will remain in existence in 10 years time, with some convinced BTC will become a key part of the economy, both as a security and investment. Crypto...

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...

McDonald’s, Starbucks, Subway May Take Part in Digital Yuan Tests - Reports


McDonald’s, Starbucks and Subway branches could be set to take part in the Chinese central bank’s digital yuan pilots, with Beijing’s efforts to roll out the world’s first central bank digital currency (CBDC) intensifying. Multiple Chinese outlets, including the likes of Sina (via JRJ and Ciajing)...

Constrained CSS grids without `max-width`


Ain’t nothing wrong with max-width, but Ethan makes a point in the last sentence: Rather than simply defaulting to max-width as a constraint, I can use the empty space around my design, and treat it as a layout tool. If the space “around” your grid...

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