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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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nachoiacovino.com
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| | | | Easiest way to setup Tailwind CSS in your Vanilla HTML project. Quick and easy step-by-step guide. | |
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blog.ideotec.es
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| | | | A blog is as simple as it gets in terms of websites, yet by using modern tools such as React and Bootstrap to build it you are essentially adding an overhead that is several times the size of the actual content. Since page download and rendering times are critical for the success of your blog from both a UX and SEO point of view, this is just unacceptable. Thanks to Hugo and Tailwind CSS you can produce the bare minimum needed for a beautiful site, and maintain it easily. | |
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andeers.com
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| | Personal site of Anders Grendstadbakk |