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Tailwind is an utility-first CSS framework for rapid UI development written in PostCSS and configured through JavaScript, making it highly customizable by design. Tailwind doesn’t have a default theme nor built-in UI components. This means it has no opinion about how your site should look and doesn’t impose design decisions that can be difficult to undo.
Drag and Drop forms generate for any platforms or cms
CV generator built with Nuxt.js, TailwindCSS, deployed on Netlify.
Digital workspace to streamline workflows and collaborate with others, made for everyone.
👋🏽 My-First Portfolio WebSite.
This repo includes the whole code of a swiggy-clone which was made under the guidance of Akshay Saini's course Namaste React, right now it is in development stage so the deployed link is not present, but you can clone the repo and just do npm i in terminal to see the progress
Radio Landing page and web app featuring micro-animation
New design 🎉 Nextjs + Shadcn + TypeScript + Tailwind. Landing page template ease-to-use
The Modern E-Commerce Store for Custom Phone Cases is a comprehensive application built with Next.js 14 and TypeScript. It includes a custom phone case configurator, drag-and-drop uploads, Kinde authentication, and an admin dashboard for managing orders. Customers can purchase directly and receive a thank-you email.
The Latest React Starter Template
Task Management App using React with Typescript
🎉 Generates a beautiful portfolio instantly. With pageview analytics, dynamic opengraph images & more... using server components & server actions, next-auth, prisma & shadcn/ui, available for free
Ride a car using your keyboard, created with Vite, React Three Fiber, Tailwind CSS and TypeScript.
This Food Ordering Website uses Spring Boot, React, MySQL, and Paypal. Build a robust backend and user-friendly frontend easily with popular tools like Spring Boot and React. Store data securely with MySQL and ensure smooth payments with Paypal integration.
My journey of learning to become a front end web developer!
Minimalism blog built from Markdown and JSX by Next.js & Tailwind CSS, also contains ActivityPub endpoints implement and i18n.
My dev blog
Created by Adam Wathan, Jonathan Reinink, David Hemphill, Steve Schoger
Released October 2017
Latest release 6 days ago