@mryechkin

Simon, wherever you are - it looks gorgeous! Hope you're enjoying the nice weather :) And thank you for the awesome content, as always!

@thedevdavid

This is everything the frontend world needed. Accessible elements without unnecessary base styling and easy customization.

@holygl

Great video! You guys are killing it—Team TWL are the Gold Standard of web dev IMO.

@LRXAORLOV

Super! pls more about Accessibility and Tailwind)

@k4f

I love how your intros are always from a different location!

@anaycoding6594

Wow that beach looks beautiful

@alfieqashwa

PERFECT EXPLANATION. Thank you from Indonesia.

@WiziwigeAgario

im not a comment person but this i really like the tutotial and outro <3

@sidwebworks9871

Ahhh man🔥❤️ Thanks for such a dope content!! You're awesome Simon!👍

@shaungbhone8368

It's amazing background. Next level instructor. Nice.

@mahdinaderian4053

I enjoyed the flight. Thank you.

@anandpatel1852

Wow Headless UI looks super impressive. Any chance of running through some Vue JS examples?

@sidwebworks9871

7:05 that's epic

@eli007s

Is this what you get to do by working at Tailwind??  Film in awesome locations??

@abdianrizkyramadan1535

Super cool feature

@tuanauduong

Is there a video instructing how to set up VS Code workspace like you in this video?

@dougc84

These components are great, but gets lost when not using React or Vue.  I'd love to see native components as raw HTML or a Stimulus library.

@mikeziri

cool!
if this state is to be submitted in a form how should it be handled?
add a hidden input with state entangled with the switch state?

@psybitcoin

Thanks Simon

@RandomLifter27054

The irony of making an accessible button, but coding in cursive is not lost on me.