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0.0 | 8.8 | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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vue-ts-tailwind
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To fly you need a tailwind
In one of my previous projects, I fall in love with TailwindCSS. I know that this is a very controversial framework for some, but for me, personally, as a backend developer of 11 years, it was the first time I had a fun time adding styles to the frontend. I even created vue-ts template with it, as a part of another articles' series.
- Vite vue ts tailwind template: Convert styles to TailwindCSS classes and configs (Part 3)
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Vite vue ts tailwind template: Create repo from vue-ts template
-[![pre-commit.ci status](https://results.pre-commit.ci/badge/github/imomaliev/vue-ts/main.svg)](https://results.pre-commit.ci/latest/github/imomaliev/vue-ts/main) -![ci](https://github.com/imomaliev/vue-ts/actions/workflows/ci.yml/badge.svg) +[![pre-commit.ci status](https://results.pre-commit.ci/badge/github/imomaliev/vue-ts-tailwind/main.svg)](https://results.pre-commit.ci/latest/github/imomaliev/vue-ts-tailwind/main) +![ci](https://github.com/imomaliev/vue-ts-tailwind/actions/workflows/ci.yml/badge.svg) -# Vue 3 + Typescript + Vite + Jest +# Vue 3 + Typescript + Vite + Jest + TailwindCSS -This template should help get you started developing with Vue 3 and Typescript in Vite. +This template should help get you started developing with Vue 3, Typescript and TailwindCSS in Vite.
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Install eslint
vue-ts-tailwind
PostCSS
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PostCSS - my initial experience
the plugins in the official PostCSS website were old like IE6 or the marquee tag, and
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Dark Mode with SvelteKit, a Blog Post
Hello internet. I just published a new blog post on how to implement dark mode with SvelteKit, optionally with PostCSS and TailwindCSS:
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11 Ways to Optimize Your Website
There are many frontend tools available for this purpose. For example, PostCSS is a popular CSS processor that can combine and minimize your code. With the right plugin, it can even fix your code for compatibility issues, making sure your CSS styles work for all browsers.
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Styling React 2023 edition
I use PostCSS to extend CSS’s features and to add a few things that make writing styles a little more convenient, but it could easily be swapped for another preprocessor like Sass or vanilla CSS. It’s up to you. You can view my PostCSS config here.
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Abstract Syntax Trees and Practical Applications in JavaScript
Code transpilation isn't specific to JavaScript, You can also add a level of transformation to your CSS source using tools like post-css. Most languages with a fairly mature ecosystem will probably have some tools to help with code transformation.
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Native CSS nesting now supported by all major browsers!
In large projects, it is still a good idea to use PostCSS, which will translate new CSS features to something that browsers understand today.
- Unicode-range CSS is working wrong in Safari browser?
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Let's Make Learning Frontend Great Again!
LiveCodes provides many of the commonly used developer tools. These include Monaco editor (that powers VS Code), Prettier, Emmet, Vim/Emacs modes, Babel, TypeScript, SCSS, Less, PostCSS, Jest and Testing Library, among others. All these tools run seamlessly in the browser without any installations or configurations. It feels like a very light-weight version of your own local development environment including the keyboard shortcuts, IntelliSense and code navigation features.
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How to setup a simple static website using Svelte (with login)
Usually, one of the first things I do on creating a new web app is to throw a UI library in to help style components. There are several UI libraries that can be used by Svelte, but in this case I went with daisyUI because it's a fairly popular UI library which includes tailwind. To install daisyUI, you first need to install tailwind. There's a few different ways to do this (such as this guide), but the easiest way I've found is the following command, which also adds PostCSS and AutoPrefixer:
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Vanilla+PostCSS as an Alternative to SCSS
Vanilla CSS has taken a similar path with ambitious working drafts, better browser support, and PostCSS to fill the gap for user agents lagging behind. So why is Sass/SCSS still so popular? Maybe we go so used to it that we might have forgotten what problems it was meant to solve in the first place.
What are some alternatives?
modern-normalize - 🐒 Normalize browsers' default style
styled-components - Visual primitives for the component age. Use the best bits of ES6 and CSS to style your apps without stress 💅
vue-ts - Vite + Vue + TypeScript template
emotion - 👩🎤 CSS-in-JS library designed for high performance style composition
typescript-eslint - :sparkles: Monorepo for all the tooling which enables ESLint to support TypeScript
esbuild - An extremely fast bundler for the web
Tailwind CSS - A utility-first CSS framework for rapid UI development.
groundwork - A curated collection of boilerplate projects and reusable configurations
purgecss - Remove unused CSS
gitignore - A collection of useful .gitignore templates
JSS - JSS is an authoring tool for CSS which uses JavaScript as a host language.