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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.
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Released October 2017
When you parse using
--components=truethe css file generated works for the most part. The only main problem is that it generates duplicate classes if many elements with the same class exist in the original file.For example if you have the following: