Wow! This is really cool. This is enough motivation to learn Tailwinds. Will be using it in my next Wagtail website.
Great stream! Thank you, Simon!
That typography plugin is a bless. Greetings from Mexico.
Absolutely superb introductory video, very informative. Although those poppy notification sounds were super annoying, thankfully they petered out as the video went on. I'm new to Tailwind and would like to integrate it with Django. At this stage I am a bit confused as to the various ways that that can be done, and have no overview/overall understanding of extensions such as crispy-tailwind and django-tailwind i.e. whether they are necessary and what the hell they do.
Tailwind looks really easy. It helps being more productive and create websites much faster. However I believe that if you work in a web agency that requires you to create pixel perfect layouts that are exactly the same with a PSD mochup, it seems that it will be hard to write all the exact font sizes and colors, margins in the tailwind config and then use them in classes. I think it depends if the company has a graphics designer that will follow the guidelines of tailwind css or have some consistency with the pixel/rem units.
Awesome tutorial, keep em coming ππ½
thank you very much for this talk
tailwindcss is really nice. Good job. Thanks
Great lookin family!! :-)
Hi, do you mind sharing the extensions you use for the color preview? Also, which theme do you use? Thanks!
im obsessed with your font style in vysual studio you got to tell me whaT font is it , please
This video encouraged me to try Tailwind in upcoming projects (Y)
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That was amazing
Nice. What extension or settings in vscode can i use to get the dots in every line of code?
Thanks for the tutorial!βοΈAt 23:01 when the text-center was not showing auto complete because of typo, how did you make it work without retyping it?
It's smart and easy with tailwindcss. Great!
Really nice intro Vibes, whats tha sound ?
which vscode plugin are you using for color in js file and shadow... ?
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