A utility-first CSS framework for rapid UI development.
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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.
A utility-first CSS framework for rapid UI development.
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The various popup shown can be placed outside the viewport, making them hard to view/use.
For example, a tooltip can be partially hidden if the activator is in the right of the screen, or a menu can be longer than the viewport height.
Smelte should probably provides utils to position popup on the viewport.
(by the way, thanks for your work, smelte is great :)
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Characters like č ć ž š đ use a fallback font instead of the original one. I believe this issue was not present in the v1. Fonts such as Lato or Montserrat definitely support accented characters, so I think this is a bug.