The Power of Tailwind CSS: My Experience Building With It

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  • Stats-Preview-Card

    Preview card for some fictional stats

    The coding challenge was to build a Stats Preview Card using HTML and CSS and any other technology you wanted, in addition to those. The component had to be responsive, and users needed to be able to view the Stats Card on any device. I used Visual Studio Code as my code editor and Git for version control so if you want to check it out, here’s the link.

  • Tailwind CSS

    A utility-first CSS framework for rapid UI development.

    I began by researching different approaches to installing Tailwind into my computer and going over the documentation on how to get started. Luckily Tailwind has comprehensive documentation, covering everything from installation to customization. After creating the folder structure and setting up the config according to the style guide, that’s when the challenge really began. It was difficult to read through my HTML, I couldn’t wrap my head around how bloated it was.

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