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uuid:
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- value: 192c6112-5287-46c9-9fed-5260db08a41c
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langcode:
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- value: en
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type:
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- target_id: daily_email
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There isn't a standard "Tailwind-looking" site
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<p>When looking at some websites, you can tell that it was built using a certain CSS framework.</p>
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<p>Whether it's using a standard component like a navbar or card, or it's using the default colour palette, you can confidently know that website uses ___.</p>
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<p>As Tailwind includes no components (other than the <code>container</code>) and only has low-level utility classes for things like spacing and colours (amongst many other things), you can build radically different-looking websites with the same classes.</p>
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<p>There are some <a href="/blog/uis-ive-rebuilt-tailwind-css">examples of UIs that I've rebuilt</a> and some websites that I show in my <a href="/talks/taking-flight-with-tailwind-css">Taking Flight with Tailwind CSS talk</a>.</p>
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<p>If you take a look, you'll see what I mean.</p>
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format: full_html
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processed: |
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<p>When looking at some websites, you can tell that it was built using a certain CSS framework.</p>
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<p>Whether it's using a standard component like a navbar or card, or it's using the default colour palette, you can confidently know that website uses ___.</p>
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<p>As Tailwind includes no components (other than the <code>container</code>) and only has low-level utility classes for things like spacing and colours (amongst many other things), you can build radically different-looking websites with the same classes.</p>
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<p>There are some <a href="/blog/uis-ive-rebuilt-tailwind-css">examples of UIs that I've rebuilt</a> and some websites that I show in my <a href="/talks/taking-flight-with-tailwind-css">Taking Flight with Tailwind CSS talk</a>.</p>
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<p>If you take a look, you'll see what I mean.</p>
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