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danielms.site
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| | | | | I build things and drink coffee. | |
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canolcer.com
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| | | | | I've been trying out Jekyll for a new side project's static website and of course added my favorite CSS framework, Tailwind, into the mix. However, ... | |
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ajaykarwal.com
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| | | | | Personal Blog and Portfolio of Ajay Karwal | |
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geoff.tuxpup.com
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| | | Part of the appeal of Smelte was Tailwind CSS integration. After going back and trying Smelte some more, I concluded that it'd be easier to use Tailwind directly, at the cost of giving up some very convenient widtgetry. The Smelte widgets aren't comprehensive enough to use them all alone, and their customization of Tailwind makes it too hard to integrate things that rely on the vanilla utility classes. So here's how I'm integrating. | ||