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Tailwind CSS Starter

A starter template for very simple and small projects or static web pages with Tailwind CSS setup and configured without PostCSS or any other framework. You only need to install NPM.

Follow the Getting Started guide and build static web pages with Tailwind CSS. Also, follow the steps to Optimize for Production to end up with a very tiny final CSS bundle.

OR

Watch this video for demo - https://youtu.be/lGlq8ZjozKI

Getting Started

  1. Clone the repository

     git clone https://github.com/ThirusOfficial/tailwind-css-starter.git {{ your project name }}
    

    Alternately you can download the zip file and unzip it.

  2. You will now have the cloned project folder. Open the project in Visual Studio Code editor (recommended code editor for Tailwind CSS Projects)

  3. Open new terminal within Visual Studio Code

  4. Download and install NPM - A Beginner’s Guide to npm

  5. Initialize the project with defaults

     npm init -y 
    
  6. Install dependencies

     npm install
    
  7. Build using Tailwind CSS

     npm run build
    
  8. Open the public > index.html file in your browser and you should see a heading styled with a gradient. If you don't see a gradient on the text, something went wrong.

How to use

  • Go to public > index.html Remove the <h1> element and start adding your own HTML.
  • If you need to add more HTML pages, add them in the public folder.
  • To extract classes and use the @apply directive, edit the custom CSS file in src > styles.css. Add any amount of custom CSS within this file. Refer https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation#using-a-custom-css-file

NOTE: Do NOT edit the file public > styles.css directly. The CSS here is generated from src > styles.css using Tailwind when you build.

Optimize for production

Before pushing your code (the public folder) for production, run the below command to reduce the size of styles.css within the public folder

 npm run prod

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