Tailwind CSS is a utility-first CSS framework for used in web design to increase productivity without limiting creativity. With Tailwind CSS web developers can create unique designs without actually writing any CSS. The utility classes a can be applied to any HTML element to create bespoke designs. Unlike HTML and CSS frameworks like Bootstrap, Foundation and UIKit the process and methodology used in Tailwind CSS is fundamentally different.
New Tailwind CSS Tutorials
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Install & Configure Tailwind CSS and Standalone CLI for your Project
Tailwind CSS is a fantastic CSS utility framework that strikes a great balance between sound naming convention and artistic freedom. It allows you to rapidly prototype user interfaces for the web while also manage and ship fully customizable CSS to production. Previously, the only w
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New Tailwind CSS Podcasts
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Andrew's Haml/ERB trailer, TailwindCSS 2.0, and instant Browser Notifcations with CableReady
[00:00:39] Jason starts off by talking about a Rails app he went back to that he built and hasn’t touched since March. [00:02:05] Jason upgraded Ruby in Rails and then started the Tailwind 2.0 update and was surprised at how easy it was for “most” things. Chris talked about his moment
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Joined by Adam Wathan: TailwindCSS, Tailwind UI, and ActionView Components
In this episode we welcome back a special guest, Adam Wathan, creator of Tailwind CSS. We find out some cool things that have happened in Tailwind, new things that have launched in Tailwind UI, and issues he ran into when building it. Adam tells us about a work system they use called
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Andrew needs a job and TailwindCSS ViewComponents
[00:01:03] Andrew fills us in on being laid off from his job and he talks about how his job search is going. [00:09:32] Jason asks Andrew how the interviewing process has been going and if he’s had to do any whiteboarding. Andrew tells us what he’s had to do for some interviews. [00:1
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Tailwind UI, Hanami::API, Puma security fixes, and more
[00:02:13] The guys talk about how Ruby is 27 years old and Rails is 16 years old and how Yukihiro “Matz” Matsumoto is still involved with Ruby since the beginning. [00:03:28] Chris mentions using Python, but Ruby being more flexible and the philosophy of Matz making Ruby so special.
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Chasing Bugs, Redis, Tailwind-Stimulus Controllers, and Superleggera
Chris and Jason start their morning talking about different projects they've been working on. Jason Charnes X/Twitter Chris Oliver X/Twitter Andrew Mason X/Twitter
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