Get a rapid introduction to Tailwind, the utility-first CSS framework, and start building sites with it today!
For many years, component-based frameworks, like Bootstrap, were the de facto standard for building websites quickly and easily. But all this magic comes with a price. Without serious customization, sites built with such frameworks look similar to each other. And customization is a real pain in the neck for anyone who wants to build something more complex or creative. Component-based styles are easy to implement, but inflexible and confined to certain boundaries. Solving specificity issues while trying to override the default styles of a particular framework isn’t a fun and productive job. Tailwind is a utility-first framework that is built with low-level functionality in mind. As you’ll see in this book, utility classes offer much more power and flexibility than component classes. You’ll learn:
- Component vs utility classes, and the pros and cons of each
- Tailwind basics (layout, typography, responsive web design, colors, and more)
- Creating your own Tailwind components
- Building complex and flexible layouts with Tailwind’s Grid utilities
- Customizing Tailwind
- Working with Tailwind plugins
- And much more!
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Ivaylo Gerchev isa web developer/designer from Bulgaria. In his free time he likes to write articles and tutorials sharing his knowledge and understanding on various web development topics. His favorite topics include UI, UX, SVG, HTML, CSS, Tailwind, Java Script, Node, Nest, Adonis, Vue, React, Angular, PHP, Laravel, and Statamic. The best tools he uses are Figma and VS Code. When he’s not programming the Web, he loves to program his own reality.