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tail-kit | pollen | |
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2,860 | 855 | |
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6 months ago | 5 months ago | |
TypeScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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tail-kit
- Affordable tailwind theme(html template) for e-commerce project
- Is there a market for Tailwind CSS templates?
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Build Your UI Faster With These FREE UI Kits!
5. Tail-Kit
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Tailwind CSS v3.0
My favorite thing about Tailwind is all the sites that offer copy-and-paste components, ready to use. Sure, you can pay for TailwindUI, but you can also just browse components from e.g.
* https://tailblocks.cc
* https://blocks.wickedtemplates.com
* https://tailwindcomponents.com/
* https://merakiui.com/
* https://www.tailwind-kit.com/
* https://www.tailwindtoolbox.com/
Most of the sites I put together this year used an amalgamation of components from those sites for basic structure, and then just get customized to the brand. I hate writing raw CSS and I would also hate writing raw Tailwind.
- To learn redux I built an NBA Stats Compare App. Critique welcome.
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10 Open Source Libraries for Tailwind CSS Components
Over 250 free components and free templates. For use with plain HTML, React, Vue.js, and Angular web applications.
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What is the most popular tailwind theme?
Kutty Mamba UI Lofi UI Kitwind Tail-kit Tailblocks Tailwind Toolbox Treact
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[Question] any alternatives to tailwind UI ?
Tailwind UI is not Tailwind CSS. It seems you are looking for templates instead of coding from scratch. Tailwind UI is that! It is a paid service by the developers, but there are other alternative template libraries: https://tailwindcomponents.com/ or https://www.tailwind-kit.com/ for example
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Free Tailwind Components For Your Next Project.
Tailwind Kit
- Tail-kit: free components and templates fully coded with Tailwind CSS 2.0
pollen
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Why does everyone love tailwind
So frameworks like https://www.pollen.style/ are doing this. Personally I still prefer the tailwind approach.
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Tailwind CSS and the death of web craftsmanship
I do think that the real value of Tailwind comes from the utility classes, rather than css-in-html paradigm. You could achieve the same, for example, with Pollen.css [0] or Open Props [1].
[0] https://github.com/heybokeh/pollen
[1] https://github.com/argyleink/open-props
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Is vanilla CSS enough?
Tailwind is a great option to look into, I really enjoy it, but if you want something a bit more in-between, you can check out frameworks like https://www.pollen.style. There you get a framework of consistent CSS variables you can use, while still writing all your vanilla CSS yourself with full control of everything.
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What UI framework would you recommend?
It uses UnoCSS (think TailwindCSS but super customizeable) with Pollen (which is similar to open props).
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Open Props: Tailwind Alternative from Chrome Dev Team
Very similar to Pollen (https://www.pollen.style), though it looks a little more complicated.
IMO the main value of Tailwind is that it's a step function over your units and colors, which helps bring better consistency and dev speed to UI implementation.
Tailwind's "write class names instead of CSS" approach makes sense in the component-based systems most apps are built in these days, where pretty much any repeated markup will be turned into a component. It performs better than scoped styles and is less complicated.
A CSS variable approach like Open Props or Pollen is, in my experience, better if you're not using a component-based system (ie. conventional HTML) and therefore have repeated markup patterns. Having a simple class name to apply to repeated markup is much more maintainable than trying to copy/paste a long tailwind string around.
- Pollen, the CSS variable build system
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What are cool kids using for styling these days?
Pollen and Open Props are two popular examples of such token first frameworks. If you are not familiar with CSS Custom Properties (also called CSS variables), I recently wrote about how to use them to create a CSS Style API layer.
- Ask HN: Looking for an open CSS variables theme that was published here
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Pollen vs. Tailwind CSS: Finding the better build experience
In the last few years, a new set of frameworks with a radically different concept drew the attention of frontend developers. These frameworks are now extremely popular in the frontend world, and youโre likely already familiar with them: Tailwind CSS and Pollen.
- Tailwind CSS v3.0
What are some alternatives?
naive-ui - A Vue 3 Component Library. Fairly Complete. Theme Customizable. Uses TypeScript. Fast.
tailwindcss - A utility-first CSS framework for rapid UI development. [Moved to: https://github.com/tailwindlabs/tailwindcss]
unocss - The instant on-demand atomic CSS engine.
open-props - CSS custom properties to help accelerate adaptive and consistent design.
daisyui - ๐ผ ๐ผ ๐ผ ๐ผ ๐ผ โThe most popular, free and open-source Tailwind CSS component library
tailwind-ui-components - Free Tailwind CSS UI Components - Crafted for modern websites, landing pages and web apps. TailGrids Core is free and open-source so, feel free to use with your personal or commercial projects. If you would like to show your support and love, don't forget to give us a star ๐
halfmoon - Halfmoon is a highly customizable, drop-in Bootstrap replacement. It comes with three built-in core themes, with dark mode support for all themes and components.
flowbite - Open-source UI component library and front-end development framework based on Tailwind CSS
tailblocks - Ready-to-use Tailwind CSS blocks.
nord - An arctic, north-bluish color palette.