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Thanks to @freecodecamp to share this course !
Hope you'll enjoy and learn everything you have to know about Tailwindcss :)
Best,
Guillaume
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ОтветитьDo you use a snippet to rearrange the classes given to an HTML element? If yes, may I know which one? Great tutorial!
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ОтветитьLove how simple and easy to understand this course is. Practically takes you through all the theories and technical jargons around Tailwind CSS, thereby making it easier for you to understand before heading out into practical coding.
Thank you so much for this course @freecodecamp
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Ответитьgreat stuff!! awesome
Ответитьthank you so much @freeCodeCamp and Guillaume for this course .really helping me out .god bless !
ОтветитьHellow world. Single css style of color applied. css file size: 480 lines+. Progress they say.
ОтветитьFlask guy stumbling upon this tutorial "I'm using next js for this tutorial". Nice...
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ОтветитьPerfect , Thanks
ОтветитьYou had me at dark mode
ОтветитьI have a question. When you save, your tailwind code changes the order of the classes. How can you do that?
ОтветитьI love your accent as much as I like your way of teaching
ОтветитьCan I get source code ?
ОтветитьYou have a really good English for teaching. I'm not a native English speaker but I can easily understand everything you say. Thanks for the great course :)
ОтветитьGreat tutorial, I love it, you're such an amazing tutor.
However, you move too fast although your speech is clear to understand but you move from one explanation to the other too soon
Tailwind is awesome 🔥
Ответитьde wi go
ОтветитьHow do I open the tailwind file that we created at first on a browser???
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ОтветитьCan anyone tell me that is this all about tailwind css
ОтветитьTu es francophone !! ton accent est très fort, mais c'est très confortable pour moi.
ОтветитьAwesome coostoomyzation !
Ответитьif you are like me on using rails to learn this and got to the customisation part but can't seem to change the colour behind the <main> tag with the texts
instead of html { } in application.tailwind.css
do
body {
@apply bg-slate-600 text-white text-lg font-bold !important;
}
this will override the whole background, took me a while to figure out
I need to learn tailwind to help me build basic interfaces for my backend projects.
ОтветитьThanks a lot!
Ответить真棒的课程
ОтветитьIs it advisable to learn CSS frameworks or better still stick to getting good at CSS/SCSS?
Ответитьwith tailwind you have just ugly html codes. I don't like it
ОтветитьThanks for providing us with great explanation
Ответитьlearning on a work PC So I cant fiddle too much with VS-Code, but codepen has been working alright. Miss Intellisense tho
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ОтветитьI was here.
Ответитьamaaaaazing!)) Thank you very much! You encouraged me to contact tailwind team for improving)
Ответитьawesome. just one question: what is the icons youre using in vscode? thanks
ОтветитьBest tailwind css course ever🥹🥹🥹💥💥💥
Ответитьwhich vs code extension is used to manage the class name in more readable order? for example:
A messy classname:
justify-start flex text-start font-bold uppercase mb-6
to readable ordered classname:
flex mb-6 justify-start text-start font-bold uppercase.
This is a really useful video. Thank you very much!
ОтветитьNice guide, one important note though, I've now learned that the use of @apply is considered very poor practice for many reasons, to the point where the creator of Tailwind has said that he wishes he didn't include it at all as a feature. Just something worth looking into.
ОтветитьThis is a great tutorial for someone who doesn't know CSS, personally I'd say if you already know CSS then just read Tailwind's docs and you're all set : )
Ответитьthat accent.. 😅
Ответитьbro thanks but i cant understand what you're saying i see you're french influence is too strong
ОтветитьIt is sooo hard to keep up with the setup , dude. Especially when they don't do the easier way☠☠
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