How to Create a Drag & Drop with Custom File Upload Input in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
In this video, you'll learn how to create a Drag & Drop with custom file upload input in HTML, styled with CSS, and enhanced with drag-and-drop functionality using vanilla JavaScript. We'll walk through hiding the default file input, creating a custom button, and allowing users to drag files into a drop area. By the end of this tutorial, you'll be able to create a fully customized file upload feature for your website or project.
What You'll Learn: Customizing file input with CSS and JavaScript. Implementing drag-and-drop file uploads. Displaying the selected file name dynamically. Styling the drag-and-drop area with CSS.
How to Create a Drag & Drop with Custom File Upload Input in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
In this video, you'll learn how to create a Drag & Drop with custom file upload input in HTML, styled with CSS, and enhanced with drag-and-drop functionality using vanilla JavaScript. We'll walk through hiding the default file input, creating a custom button, and allowing users to drag files into a drop area. By the end of this tutorial, you'll be able to create a fully customized file upload feature for your website or project.
What You'll Learn: Customizing file input with CSS and JavaScript. Implementing drag-and-drop file uploads. Displaying the selected file name dynamically. Styling the drag-and-drop area with CSS.
Pinterest (PINS) closed at $71.75 in the latest trading session, marking a -0.18% move from the prior day. This change lagged the S&P 500's daily gain of 0.1%. Meanwhile, the Dow gained 0.9%, and the Nasdaq, a tech-heavy index, lost 0.59%.
Heading into today, shares of the digital pinboard and shopping tool company had lost 17.41% over the past month, lagging the Computer and Technology sector's loss of 5.38% and the S&P 500's gain of 0.71% in that time.
Investors will be hoping for strength from PINS as it approaches its next earnings release. The company is expected to report EPS of $0.07, up 170% from the prior-year quarter. Our most recent consensus estimate is calling for quarterly revenue of $467.87 million, up 72.05% from the year-ago period.
Telegram and Signal Havens for Right-Wing Extremists
Since the violent storming of Capitol Hill and subsequent ban of former U.S. President Donald Trump from Facebook and Twitter, the removal of Parler from Amazon’s servers, and the de-platforming of incendiary right-wing content, messaging services Telegram and Signal have seen a deluge of new users. In January alone, Telegram reported 90 million new accounts. Its founder, Pavel Durov, described this as “the largest digital migration in human history.” Signal reportedly doubled its user base to 40 million people and became the most downloaded app in 70 countries. The two services rely on encryption to protect the privacy of user communication, which has made them popular with protesters seeking to conceal their identities against repressive governments in places like Belarus, Hong Kong, and Iran. But the same encryption technology has also made them a favored communication tool for criminals and terrorist groups, including al Qaeda and the Islamic State.