Using data attributes with Tailwind CSS
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title: Using data attributes with Tailwind CSS
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date: 2024-08-27 23:39:23
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tags: [HTML, CSS, Tailwind CSS]
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Adam Wathan mentioned this in his "Tailwind CSS: It looks awful, and it works" at Rails World 2023.
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This is the link to the video: <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TNXM4bqGqek>.
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The data attribute example starts at 21:00, which shows using arbitrary classes for data attributes.
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## Examples
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With the attribute on the same element:
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```html
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<button class="data-[loading]:text-transparent" data-loading>
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```
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With the attribute on a parent element (group):
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```html
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<button class="group data-[loading]:text-transparent" data-loading>
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<span class="hidden group-data-[loading]:flex">...</span>
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</button>
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```
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