======================== CODE SNIPPETS ======================== TITLE: Start Development Build Process DESCRIPTION: This command initiates the development build process, typically configured in `package.json`, to compile and serve your application with Tailwind CSS. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation/using-postcss LANGUAGE: bash CODE: ``` npm run dev ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Tailwind CSS Getting Started & Core Concepts DESCRIPTION: This section outlines the initial steps for setting up Tailwind CSS, including installation and editor configuration, along with fundamental concepts for styling with utility classes, responsive design, dark mode, and custom styles. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/visibility LANGUAGE: APIDOC CODE: ``` Getting Started: - Installation: /docs/installation - Editor setup: /docs/editor-setup - Compatibility: /docs/compatibility - Upgrade guide: /docs/upgrade-guide Core Concepts: - Styling with utility classes: /docs/styling-with-utility-classes - Hover, focus, and other states: /docs/hover-focus-and-other-states - Responsive design: /docs/responsive-design - Dark mode: /docs/dark-mode - Theme variables: /docs/theme - Colors: /docs/colors - Adding custom styles: /docs/adding-custom-styles - Detecting classes in source files: /docs/detecting-classes-in-source-files - Functions and directives: /docs/functions-and-directives Base Styles: - Preflight: /docs/preflight ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Tailwind CSS Getting Started and Core Concepts DESCRIPTION: This section outlines the initial setup and fundamental principles for using Tailwind CSS. It covers installation, editor configuration, compatibility, upgrade procedures, and core concepts like utility-first styling, responsive design, dark mode, and custom styles. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/letter-spacing LANGUAGE: APIDOC CODE: ``` Getting Started: - Installation: Steps to set up Tailwind CSS in your project. - Editor setup: Configuration for IDEs to enhance Tailwind development. - Compatibility: Information on browser and environment compatibility. - Upgrade guide: Instructions for upgrading to newer versions. Core Concepts: - Styling with utility classes: Understanding the utility-first approach. - Hover, focus, and other states: Applying styles based on element states. - Responsive design: Implementing responsive layouts with breakpoints. - Dark mode: Configuring and using dark mode styles. - Theme variables: Customizing design tokens via the theme configuration. - Colors: Managing and applying color palettes. - Adding custom styles: Extending Tailwind with custom CSS. - Detecting classes in source files: How Tailwind processes and purges unused CSS. - Functions and directives: Using Tailwind's custom CSS functions and directives. ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Start Development Server DESCRIPTION: Run the development server to begin building your application. This command typically watches for file changes, recompiles assets, and serves your application locally, allowing for live development. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation/using-vite LANGUAGE: Terminal CODE: ``` npm run dev ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Start Project Build Process DESCRIPTION: This command initiates the project's build process, typically defined in the `package.json` scripts. Running `npm run start` is a common way to launch a development server or compile assets for a web application. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation/framework-guides/emberjs LANGUAGE: Terminal CODE: ``` npm run start ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Start Vite development server DESCRIPTION: Executes the `npm run dev` command, which typically starts the development server configured in your `package.json`. This command allows you to preview your application in a browser and benefits from hot module reloading. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation LANGUAGE: bash CODE: ``` npm run dev ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Tailwind CSS Core Concepts and Getting Started DESCRIPTION: This section outlines the foundational topics for getting started with and understanding the core principles of Tailwind CSS. It includes guides on installation, editor setup, compatibility, upgrading, and fundamental styling concepts like utility classes, states, responsive design, dark mode, and custom styles. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/place-content LANGUAGE: APIDOC CODE: ``` Getting Started: - Installation: Guide to setting up Tailwind CSS in a project. - Editor Setup: Configuration for IDEs to enhance Tailwind CSS development. - Compatibility: Information on browser and environment compatibility. - Upgrade Guide: Instructions for migrating to newer versions of Tailwind CSS. Core Concepts: - Styling with Utility Classes: Explanation of Tailwind's utility-first approach. - Hover, Focus, and Other States: How to apply styles based on element states. - Responsive Design: Techniques for creating responsive layouts. - Dark Mode: Implementing dark themes using Tailwind utilities. - Theme Variables: Customizing design tokens like colors, fonts, and spacing. - Colors: Overview of Tailwind's default color palette and custom color definition. - Adding Custom Styles: Methods for extending Tailwind with custom CSS. - Detecting Classes in Source Files: How Tailwind scans files for utility classes. - Functions and Directives: Usage of Tailwind's custom CSS functions and directives (e.g., @apply, @tailwind). ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Start SvelteKit Development Server DESCRIPTION: Command to start the SvelteKit development server, which will compile and serve the application with Tailwind CSS integrated. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation/framework-guides/sveltekit LANGUAGE: Shell CODE: ``` npm run dev ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Start Laravel Development Server with Vite DESCRIPTION: This command initiates the development server for your Laravel project, leveraging Vite for fast compilation and hot module replacement. It's used during development to see changes instantly. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation/framework-guides/laravel/vite LANGUAGE: Shell CODE: ``` npm run dev ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Create a New Laravel Project DESCRIPTION: This command initializes a new Laravel project using the Laravel installer. It sets up the basic directory structure and necessary files for a new application. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation/framework-guides/laravel/vite LANGUAGE: Shell CODE: ``` laravel new my-project cd my-project ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Start Rspack Development Server DESCRIPTION: Runs the development build process for the Rspack project, typically starting a local server and enabling live reloading. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation/framework-guides/rspack/react LANGUAGE: shell CODE: ``` npm run dev ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Tailwind CSS Core Concepts and Setup Documentation DESCRIPTION: This section outlines the foundational documentation topics for Tailwind CSS, including installation guides, editor configurations, compatibility information, and core styling principles like utility classes, responsive design, and dark mode. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/object-fit LANGUAGE: APIDOC CODE: ``` ### Getting started - Installation - Editor setup - Compatibility - Upgrade guide ### Core concepts - Styling with utility classes - Hover, focus, and other states - Responsive design - Dark mode - Theme variables - Colors - Adding custom styles - Detecting classes in source files - Functions and directives ### Base styles - Preflight ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Start Rspack Build Process DESCRIPTION: Executes the development build process for your Rspack project. This command compiles your assets, including Tailwind CSS, and typically starts a development server. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation/framework-guides/rspack/vue LANGUAGE: Terminal CODE: ``` npm run dev ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Start Nuxt.js Development Server DESCRIPTION: Executes the `npm run dev` command to start the Nuxt.js development server, which compiles the application and serves it locally, allowing for real-time development. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation/framework-guides/nuxt LANGUAGE: Terminal CODE: ``` npm run dev ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Install Tailwind CSS PostCSS Dependencies DESCRIPTION: This command installs the necessary npm packages for integrating Tailwind CSS as a PostCSS plugin, including `tailwindcss`, `@tailwindcss/postcss`, and `postcss` itself. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation/using-postcss LANGUAGE: bash CODE: ``` npm install tailwindcss @tailwindcss/postcss postcss ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Install AdonisJS and Tailwind CSS via npm DESCRIPTION: Commands to initialize a new AdonisJS project and install Tailwind CSS with its Vite plugin dependencies using npm, followed by the command to start the development server. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation/framework-guides/adonisjs LANGUAGE: Shell CODE: ``` npm init adonisjs@latest my-project -- --kit=webcd my-project npm install tailwindcss @tailwindcss/vite npm run dev ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Install Tailwind CSS and CLI via npm DESCRIPTION: This command installs the `tailwindcss` package and the `@tailwindcss/cli` tool using npm, which are essential for setting up and building Tailwind CSS projects. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation/tailwind-cli LANGUAGE: npm CODE: ``` npm install tailwindcss @tailwindcss/cli ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Install Tailwind CSS in an Angular Project DESCRIPTION: This step-by-step guide outlines the process of setting up Tailwind CSS within an Angular application. It covers creating a new Angular project, installing necessary Tailwind CSS packages, configuring PostCSS, importing Tailwind's base styles, and running the development server to begin using Tailwind utility classes. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation/framework-guides/angular LANGUAGE: bash CODE: ``` ng new my-project --style css cd my-project ``` LANGUAGE: bash CODE: ``` npm install tailwindcss @tailwindcss/postcss postcss --force ``` LANGUAGE: json CODE: ``` { "plugins": { "@tailwindcss/postcss": {} } } ``` LANGUAGE: css CODE: ``` @import "tailwindcss"; ``` LANGUAGE: bash CODE: ``` ng serve ``` LANGUAGE: html CODE: ```

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``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Install Tailwind CSS and Vite Plugin DESCRIPTION: Command to install Tailwind CSS and its Vite plugin, along with peer dependencies, using npm in a SvelteKit project. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation/framework-guides/sveltekit LANGUAGE: Shell CODE: ``` npm install tailwindcss @tailwindcss/vite ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Start Tailwind CLI Build Process with Watch Mode DESCRIPTION: This command initiates the Tailwind CSS CLI build process. It scans your source files for Tailwind classes, generates the corresponding CSS, and outputs it to a specified file. The `--watch` flag enables continuous rebuilding upon file changes. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation/tailwind-cli LANGUAGE: npm CODE: ``` npx @tailwindcss/cli -i ./src/input.css -o ./src/output.css --watch ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Start Meteor build process DESCRIPTION: Executes the npm start script to initiate the Meteor development server and build process, compiling the project including Tailwind CSS. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation/framework-guides/meteor LANGUAGE: bash CODE: ``` npm run start ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Start Project Build Process with Mix DESCRIPTION: This command initiates the project's build and development server process. For Phoenix applications, `mix phx.server` compiles assets, starts the server, and watches for file changes, enabling live reloading during development. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation/framework-guides/phoenix LANGUAGE: Shell CODE: ``` mix phx.server ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Create a new Vite project DESCRIPTION: Initializes a new Vite project using `npm create vite` and navigates into the newly created project directory. This is the first step to set up a modern web development environment. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation LANGUAGE: bash CODE: ``` npm create vite@latest my-project cd my-project ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Install Tailwind CSS and Vite plugin DESCRIPTION: Installs the core `tailwindcss` package and the `@tailwindcss/vite` plugin using npm. These packages are essential for integrating Tailwind CSS with a Vite-based project, enabling its compilation and processing. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation LANGUAGE: bash CODE: ``` npm install tailwindcss @tailwindcss/vite ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Install Tailwind CSS and Vite Plugin DESCRIPTION: This command installs Tailwind CSS and its Vite plugin, along with their peer dependencies, into the current project using npm. These packages are essential for integrating Tailwind CSS with a Vite-based build process. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation/framework-guides/laravel/vite LANGUAGE: Shell CODE: ``` npm install tailwindcss @tailwindcss/vite ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Import CSS into Ember.js Application DESCRIPTION: This snippet demonstrates how to import a CSS file (e.g., `./app.css`) into an Ember.js application's main `app.js` file. It shows the standard Ember application setup with module and pod prefixes, and initializer loading, ensuring the CSS is bundled with the application. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation/framework-guides/emberjs LANGUAGE: JavaScript CODE: ``` import Application from '@ember/application';import Resolver from 'ember-resolver';import loadInitializers from 'ember-load-initializers';import config from 'my-project/config/environment';import 'my-project/app.css';export default class App extends Application { modulePrefix = config.modulePrefix; podModulePrefix = config.podModulePrefix; Resolver = Resolver;}loadInitializers(App, config.modulePrefix); ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Install Tailwind CSS and Vite Plugin DESCRIPTION: Install the necessary npm packages for Tailwind CSS and its Vite plugin. This command adds `tailwindcss` and `@tailwindcss/vite` to your project's dependencies, enabling Tailwind CSS integration within a Vite build process. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation/using-vite LANGUAGE: Terminal CODE: ``` npm install tailwindcss @tailwindcss/vite ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Integrate Tailwind CSS in HTML DESCRIPTION: This HTML snippet demonstrates the basic setup for using Tailwind CSS. It shows how to include the compiled CSS file in the section and apply Tailwind's utility classes, such as text-3xl, font-bold, and underline, to an

element to style text. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation/using-vite LANGUAGE: HTML CODE: ```

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``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Integrate Tailwind CSS in HTML DESCRIPTION: This snippet demonstrates how to include Tailwind CSS in a basic HTML file and use its utility classes. It shows the necessary tag for the compiled CSS and an example of applying text-3xl, font-bold, and underline classes to an

element. Ensure /dist/styles.css is your compiled Tailwind CSS file. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation/using-postcss LANGUAGE: HTML CODE: ```

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``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Integrate Tailwind Play CDN into HTML DESCRIPTION: Demonstrates how to include the Tailwind CSS Play CDN script in an HTML file's head section to enable Tailwind utility classes for styling content directly in the browser. This setup is ideal for quick prototyping and development without a build step. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation/play-cdn LANGUAGE: HTML CODE: ```

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``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Create a New Vite Project DESCRIPTION: Initiate a new Vite project using the `npm create vite` command. This command scaffolds a new project directory and navigates into it, preparing the environment for further development. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation/using-vite LANGUAGE: Terminal CODE: ``` npm create vite@latest my-project cd my-project ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Tailwind CSS Core Concepts and Setup DESCRIPTION: Documents fundamental aspects of using Tailwind CSS, including installation, editor setup, compatibility, upgrade guidance, and core styling principles like utility classes, states, responsive design, and theme customization. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/text-indent LANGUAGE: APIDOC CODE: ``` Getting started: - Installation - Editor setup - Compatibility - Upgrade guide Core concepts: - Styling with utility classes - Hover, focus, and other states - Responsive design - Dark mode - Theme variables - Colors - Adding custom styles - Detecting classes in source files - Functions and directives ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Install Tailwind CSS and Vite Plugin for Nuxt.js DESCRIPTION: Installs the `tailwindcss` package and its Vite plugin (`@tailwindcss/vite`) along with their peer dependencies using npm, preparing the project for Tailwind CSS integration. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation/framework-guides/nuxt LANGUAGE: Terminal CODE: ``` npm install tailwindcss @tailwindcss/vite ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Tailwind CSS Core Concepts and Setup DESCRIPTION: This section outlines the fundamental concepts of using Tailwind CSS, including installation, editor setup, compatibility, and how to style elements using utility classes, manage states, implement responsive design, and handle dark mode. It also covers theme variables, custom styles, and detecting classes. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/background-position LANGUAGE: APIDOC CODE: ``` Installation: Guide to setting up Tailwind CSS in a project. Editor setup: Configuration for IDEs to enhance Tailwind CSS development. Compatibility: Information on browser and framework compatibility. Upgrade guide: Instructions for migrating between Tailwind CSS versions. Styling with utility classes: Principles of applying styles directly in HTML using utility classes. Hover, focus, and other states: Applying styles based on element states. Responsive design: Techniques for creating responsive layouts using breakpoints. Dark mode: Implementing dark themes with Tailwind CSS. Theme variables: Customizing design tokens like colors, fonts, and spacing. Colors: Managing and using color palettes. Adding custom styles: Extending Tailwind CSS with custom CSS or utility classes. Detecting classes in source files: How Tailwind's JIT engine scans for used classes. Functions and directives: Using Tailwind's `@apply`, `@tailwind`, and `theme()` functions in CSS. Preflight: Tailwind's opinionated base styles for cross-browser consistency. ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Install Tailwind CSS and PostCSS Dependencies DESCRIPTION: Installs Tailwind CSS, its PostCSS plugin (`@tailwindcss/postcss`), PostCSS itself, and the `postcss-loader` for Webpack using npm. These packages are essential for processing Tailwind CSS with PostCSS. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation/framework-guides/emberjs LANGUAGE: Shell CODE: ``` npm install tailwindcss @tailwindcss/postcss postcss postcss-loader ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Start Qwik development server DESCRIPTION: Initiates the development server for the Qwik project, allowing real-time preview and development with Tailwind CSS enabled. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation/framework-guides/qwik LANGUAGE: bash CODE: ``` npm run dev ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Create a New Ember.js Project DESCRIPTION: Initializes a new Ember.js application using Ember CLI, with Embroider enabled and the welcome page disabled. This command sets up the basic project structure and navigates into the new project directory. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation/framework-guides/emberjs LANGUAGE: Shell CODE: ``` npx ember-cli new my-project --embroider --no-welcome cd my-project ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Create a New SvelteKit Project DESCRIPTION: Initial command to create a new SvelteKit project using `npx sv create` and navigate into the newly created project directory. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation/framework-guides/sveltekit LANGUAGE: Shell CODE: ``` npx sv create my-project cd my-project ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Create Rspack Project DESCRIPTION: Initializes a new Rspack project using the Rspack CLI, setting up the basic project structure. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation/framework-guides/rspack/react LANGUAGE: shell CODE: ``` npm create rspack@latest ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Create a New Nuxt.js Project DESCRIPTION: Initializes a new Nuxt.js project using the Nuxt Command Line Interface (CLI) and navigates into the newly created project directory. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation/framework-guides/nuxt LANGUAGE: Terminal CODE: ``` npx nuxi init my-project cd my-project ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Start Development Server DESCRIPTION: This command initiates the development server for your Vite project. It typically watches for file changes, recompiles assets, and serves your application locally, allowing for live development and testing. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/index LANGUAGE: Terminal CODE: ``` npm run dev ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Create a new Parcel project and initialize npm DESCRIPTION: This command sequence sets up a new directory for your project, navigates into it, initializes a Node.js project with default settings, installs Parcel as a development dependency, creates a source directory, and an initial HTML file. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation/framework-guides/parcel LANGUAGE: bash CODE: ``` mkdir my-project cd my-project npm init -y npm install parcel mkdir src touch src/index.html ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Start the Parcel development server DESCRIPTION: This command initiates Parcel's development server, which bundles your project's assets, including the HTML, CSS (with Tailwind processed by PostCSS), and JavaScript. It serves the application and provides live reloading during development. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation/framework-guides/parcel LANGUAGE: bash CODE: ``` npx parcel src/index.html ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Tailwind CSS Core Concepts and Setup DESCRIPTION: This section outlines fundamental concepts and initial setup procedures for Tailwind CSS. It covers installation, editor configuration, compatibility, and upgrade guidelines, along with core styling principles like utility classes, responsive design, and dark mode. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/scroll-snap-stop LANGUAGE: APIDOC CODE: ``` Getting started: - Installation: /docs/installation - Editor setup: /docs/editor-setup - Compatibility: /docs/compatibility - Upgrade guide: /docs/upgrade-guide Core concepts: - Styling with utility classes: /docs/styling-with-utility-classes - Hover, focus, and other states: /docs/hover-focus-and-other-states - Responsive design: /docs/responsive-design - Dark mode: /docs/dark-mode - Theme variables: /docs/theme - Colors: /docs/colors - Adding custom styles: /docs/adding-custom-styles - Detecting classes in source files: /docs/detecting-classes-in-source-files - Functions and directives: /docs/functions-and-directives Base styles: - Preflight: /docs/preflight ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Tailwind CSS Core Concepts and Setup DESCRIPTION: This section outlines the foundational aspects of using Tailwind CSS, including installation, editor configuration, compatibility, and fundamental styling principles like utility classes, responsive design, and dark mode. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/justify-items LANGUAGE: APIDOC CODE: ``` Installation: /docs/installation Editor setup: /docs/editor-setup Compatibility: /docs/compatibility Upgrade guide: /docs/upgrade-guide Styling with utility classes: /docs/styling-with-utility-classes Hover, focus, and other states: /docs/hover-focus-and-other-states Responsive design: /docs/responsive-design Dark mode: /docs/dark-mode Theme variables: /docs/theme Colors: /docs/colors Adding custom styles: /docs/adding-custom-styles Detecting classes in source files: /docs/detecting-classes-in-source-files Functions and directives: /docs/functions-and-directives Base styles (Preflight): /docs/preflight ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Start Tailwind CSS Build Process DESCRIPTION: Initiates the development server and the Tailwind CSS build process, which watches for changes in source files and compiles the CSS. This command is essential for real-time styling updates during development. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation/framework-guides/ruby-on-rails LANGUAGE: Ruby CODE: ``` ./bin/dev ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Create a new Phoenix project DESCRIPTION: Initializes a new Phoenix project and navigates into its directory. This is the first step before integrating Tailwind CSS. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation/framework-guides/phoenix LANGUAGE: Shell CODE: ``` mix phx.new myproject cd myproject ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Create a new Qwik project DESCRIPTION: Initializes a new Qwik application using the `create qwik` CLI command, setting up an empty project structure and navigating into the new project directory. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation/framework-guides/qwik LANGUAGE: bash CODE: ``` npm create qwik@latest empty my-project cd my-project ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Apply Tailwind CSS Classes in Handlebars Template DESCRIPTION: This example shows how to integrate Tailwind CSS utility classes directly into an Ember.js Handlebars template. It applies `text-3xl`, `font-bold`, and `underline` classes to an `

` element, demonstrating basic styling with Tailwind CSS. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation/framework-guides/emberjs LANGUAGE: HTML CODE: ``` {{page-title "MyProject"}}

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``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Start Development Server DESCRIPTION: This command initiates the development server for the project, allowing you to preview your application in a browser and benefit from features like hot module reloading during development. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation/framework-guides/react-router LANGUAGE: Terminal CODE: ``` npm run dev ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Create a new Meteor project DESCRIPTION: Initializes a new Meteor project using the Meteor CLI and navigates into the newly created project directory. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation/framework-guides/meteor LANGUAGE: bash CODE: ``` npx meteor create my-project cd my-project ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Create React Router Project DESCRIPTION: This command initializes a new React Router project using `create-react-router` and then navigates into the newly created project directory, preparing it for further setup. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation/framework-guides/react-router LANGUAGE: Terminal CODE: ``` npx create-react-router@latest my-project cd my-project ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Start Development Server DESCRIPTION: Initiates the development server for the SolidJS project. This command compiles the application and serves it, allowing developers to see changes in real-time. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation/framework-guides/solidjs LANGUAGE: Bash CODE: ``` npm run dev ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Install Tailwind CSS and Vite Plugin DESCRIPTION: This command installs the core `tailwindcss` package and the `@tailwindcss/vite` plugin, which provides seamless integration with Vite. These packages are added as development dependencies to your project. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/index LANGUAGE: Terminal CODE: ``` npm install tailwindcss @tailwindcss/vite ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Tailwind CSS Flexbox `flex-initial` Example DESCRIPTION: Illustrates the `flex-initial` utility, which allows a flex item to shrink but not grow, respecting its initial size. This setup shows how items maintain their base width while adapting to available space. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/flex LANGUAGE: HTML CODE: ```
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``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Align Flex Items to Start with Tailwind CSS DESCRIPTION: Illustrates how to use the `items-start` utility class to align flex items to the beginning of the container's cross axis. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/align-items LANGUAGE: html CODE: ```
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` element to style it. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation LANGUAGE: HTML CODE: ```

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``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Install Tailwind CSS and Vite plugin DESCRIPTION: Installs the core Tailwind CSS package and the `@tailwindcss/vite` plugin, along with their peer dependencies, into the Qwik project using npm. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation/framework-guides/qwik LANGUAGE: bash CODE: ``` npm install tailwindcss @tailwindcss/vite ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Create New Ruby on Rails Project DESCRIPTION: Initializes a new Ruby on Rails application with the specified project name and then navigates into the newly created project directory. This is the foundational step before integrating Tailwind CSS. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation/framework-guides/ruby-on-rails LANGUAGE: Ruby CODE: ``` rails new my-project cd my-project ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Install Tailwind CSS standalone CLI DESCRIPTION: Executes the Phoenix mix command to download and install the standalone Tailwind CSS command-line interface, which is required for building CSS. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation/framework-guides/phoenix LANGUAGE: Shell CODE: ``` mix tailwind.install ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Create a New Rspack Project DESCRIPTION: Initializes a new Rspack project using the Rspack CLI. This command sets up the basic project structure, allowing you to integrate Tailwind CSS. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation/framework-guides/rspack/vue LANGUAGE: Terminal CODE: ``` npm create rspack@latest ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Create a new Symfony web application project DESCRIPTION: Initializes a new Symfony web application project using the Symfony Installer and navigates into the newly created project directory. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation/framework-guides/symfony LANGUAGE: Shell CODE: ``` symfony new --webapp my-project cd my-project ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Integrate Tailwind CSS in a Twig HTML Template DESCRIPTION: This snippet illustrates a foundational HTML5 document structure within a Twig template, demonstrating the inclusion of compiled CSS (likely via Webpack Encore) and the direct application of Tailwind CSS utility classes to an `

` element for basic styling. It serves as a minimal example to get started with Tailwind in a templated environment. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation/framework-guides/symfony LANGUAGE: HTML CODE: ``` {% block stylesheets %} {{ encore_entry_link_tags('app') }} {% endblock %}

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``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Start Next.js Development Server DESCRIPTION: This command initiates the development server for the Next.js application. Running this command allows you to view your application in a web browser and enables hot-reloading for development. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation/framework-guides/nextjs LANGUAGE: bash CODE: ``` npm run dev ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Start Astro development server DESCRIPTION: Executes the `npm run dev` command to start the Astro development server. This compiles the project, watches for changes, and serves the application locally for development and testing. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation/framework-guides/astro LANGUAGE: Terminal CODE: ``` npm run dev ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Import Tailwind CSS into Application Stylesheet DESCRIPTION: CSS content for `src/app.css` to import the Tailwind CSS base styles, components, and utilities into the project's main stylesheet. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation/framework-guides/sveltekit LANGUAGE: CSS CODE: ``` @import "tailwindcss"; ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Install Tailwind CSS and PostCSS Dependencies DESCRIPTION: Installs Tailwind CSS, its PostCSS plugin, PostCSS itself, and the PostCSS loader as project dependencies required for integrating Tailwind CSS into a Rspack build. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation/framework-guides/rspack/react LANGUAGE: shell CODE: ``` npm install tailwindcss @tailwindcss/postcss postcss postcss-loader ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Import Tailwind CSS into Main Stylesheet DESCRIPTION: This CSS `@import` rule includes the Tailwind CSS framework into your project's main stylesheet, making its utility classes available for use. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation/using-postcss LANGUAGE: css CODE: ``` @import "tailwindcss"; ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Start the development build process with npm DESCRIPTION: Executes the `npm run watch` command, which typically starts a development server and continuously monitors source files for changes, automatically recompiling assets as needed. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation/framework-guides/symfony LANGUAGE: Shell CODE: ``` npm run watch ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Tailwind CSS Responsive Flex Direction Example DESCRIPTION: Demonstrates how to apply `flex-direction` utilities responsively using breakpoint variants. The example shows changing from a column layout to a row layout at medium screen sizes and above. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/flex-direction LANGUAGE: HTML CODE: ```
``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Configure Tailwind CSS Vite Plugin in SvelteKit DESCRIPTION: Configuration for `vite.config.ts` to integrate the `@tailwindcss/vite` plugin with SvelteKit's Vite setup, enabling Tailwind CSS processing during development and build. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation/framework-guides/sveltekit LANGUAGE: TypeScript CODE: ``` import { sveltekit } from '@sveltejs/kit/vite'; import { defineConfig } from 'vite'; import tailwindcss from '@tailwindcss/vite'; export default defineConfig({ plugins: [ tailwindcss(), sveltekit(), ], }); ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Install Tailwind CSS and PostCSS integration DESCRIPTION: This command installs the core `tailwindcss` package along with `@tailwindcss/postcss`, which is necessary for integrating Tailwind CSS into a PostCSS build process, typically used with bundlers like Parcel. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation/framework-guides/parcel LANGUAGE: bash CODE: ``` npm install tailwindcss @tailwindcss/postcss ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Install Tailwind CSS and PostCSS via npm DESCRIPTION: This command installs Tailwind CSS along with its PostCSS plugin and PostCSS itself as development dependencies, which are essential for processing Tailwind's utility classes. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation/framework-guides/laravel/mix LANGUAGE: bash CODE: ``` npm install tailwindcss @tailwindcss/postcss postcss ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Update Tailwind CLI Commands for v4 DESCRIPTION: This example illustrates the necessary change when using the Tailwind CLI in v4. The CLI functionality has moved from the main `tailwindcss` package to a dedicated `@tailwindcss/cli` package, requiring an update to any build commands that invoke the CLI. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/upgrade-guide LANGUAGE: Terminal CODE: ``` npx tailwindcss -i input.css -o output.css npx @tailwindcss/cli -i input.css -o output.css ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: HTML Example for Tailwind CSS transition-behavior Utility DESCRIPTION: Demonstrates the use of `transition-normal` and `transition-discrete` utilities in HTML. This example shows how `transition-discrete` allows properties like `display: hidden` to `display: block` to transition smoothly, while `transition-normal` results in an immediate change. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/transition-behavior LANGUAGE: HTML CODE: ``` ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Create a New SolidJS Project DESCRIPTION: Initializes a new SolidJS project using the official Vite template. This command sets up the basic project structure and navigates into the new directory. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation/framework-guides/solidjs LANGUAGE: Bash CODE: ``` npx degit solidjs/templates/js my-project cd my-project ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Tailwind CSS justify-self-center-safe Example DESCRIPTION: Demonstrates the `justify-self-center-safe` utility, which aligns a grid item to the center, but falls back to the start if there isn't enough space. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/justify-self LANGUAGE: HTML CODE: ```
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``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Set Border Start Color to Indigo 700 DESCRIPTION: Applies the Tailwind CSS utility class `border-s-indigo-700` to set the inline start border color to a darker indigo shade (indigo-700). This class compiles to the `border-inline-start-color` CSS property, using a CSS variable for the color value. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/border-color LANGUAGE: Tailwind CSS CODE: ``` border-s-indigo-700 ``` LANGUAGE: CSS CODE: ``` border-inline-start-color: var(--color-indigo-700); /* oklch(45.7% 0.24 277.023) */ ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Create a new Gatsby project DESCRIPTION: Initializes a new Gatsby project using the Gatsby CLI and navigates into the project directory. This is the foundational step before installing any dependencies or configuring build tools. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation/framework-guides/gatsby LANGUAGE: bash CODE: ``` gatsby new my-project cd my-project ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: HTML Example for mix-blend-mode Utilities DESCRIPTION: Demonstrates the usage of `mix-blend-overlay` and `mix-blend-soft-light` utility classes within an HTML structure to blend elements, specifically showing two divs with different background colors and `mix-blend-multiply` applied. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/mix-blend-mode LANGUAGE: HTML CODE: ```
``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Install Tailwind CSS Gems in Rails DESCRIPTION: Adds the necessary `tailwindcss-ruby` and `tailwindcss-rails` gems to the Ruby on Rails project's Gemfile, followed by executing the Tailwind CSS installation command to set up configuration files and dependencies. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation/framework-guides/ruby-on-rails LANGUAGE: Ruby CODE: ``` ./bin/bundle add tailwindcss-ruby ./bin/bundle add tailwindcss-rails ./bin/rails tailwindcss:install ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Tailwind CSS justify-self-start Example DESCRIPTION: Illustrates how to use the `justify-self-start` utility to align a grid item to the beginning of its inline axis. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/justify-self LANGUAGE: HTML CODE: ```
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``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Set Border Start Color to Violet 500 DESCRIPTION: Applies the Tailwind CSS utility class `border-s-violet-500` to set the inline start border color to a standard violet shade (violet-500). This class compiles to the `border-inline-start-color` CSS property, using a CSS variable for the color value. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/border-color LANGUAGE: Tailwind CSS CODE: ``` border-s-violet-500 ``` LANGUAGE: CSS CODE: ``` border-inline-start-color: var(--color-violet-500); /* oklch(60.6% 0.25 292.717) */ ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Set Border Start Color to Violet 800 DESCRIPTION: Applies the Tailwind CSS utility class `border-s-violet-800` to set the inline start border color to a very dark violet shade (violet-800). This class compiles to the `border-inline-start-color` CSS property, using a CSS variable for the color value. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/border-color LANGUAGE: Tailwind CSS CODE: ``` border-s-violet-800 ``` LANGUAGE: CSS CODE: ``` border-inline-start-color: var(--color-violet-800); /* oklch(43.2% 0.232 292.759) */ ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Combine Theme, Bare, and Arbitrary Values in Tailwind CSS Utilities DESCRIPTION: These CSS snippets illustrate how to combine theme-based, bare, and arbitrary values within a single Tailwind CSS utility definition. Multiple `--value()` declarations are used, and any declarations that fail to resolve will be omitted, allowing flexible value resolution. The first example shows `tab-size` with theme, bare integer, and arbitrary integer values. The second example shows `opacity` with arbitrary percentage, bare integer (converted to percentage), and theme-based values. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/adding-custom-styles LANGUAGE: CSS CODE: ``` @theme { --tab-size-github: 8;}@utility tab-* { tab-size: --value([integer]); tab-size: --value(integer); tab-size: --value(--tab-size-*);} ``` LANGUAGE: CSS CODE: ``` @utility opacity-* { opacity: --value([percentage]); opacity: calc(--value(integer) * 1%); opacity: --value(--opacity-*);} ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Set Border Start Color to Purple 500 DESCRIPTION: Applies the Tailwind CSS utility class `border-s-purple-500` to set the inline start border color to a standard purple shade (purple-500). This class compiles to the `border-inline-start-color` CSS property, using a CSS variable for the color value. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/border-color LANGUAGE: Tailwind CSS CODE: ``` border-s-purple-500 ``` LANGUAGE: CSS CODE: ``` border-inline-start-color: var(--color-purple-500); /* oklch(62.7% 0.265 303.9) */ ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Install Tailwind CSS and Vite Plugin DESCRIPTION: This command installs Tailwind CSS and its official Vite plugin (`@tailwindcss/vite`) along with their necessary peer dependencies using npm, enabling Tailwind CSS integration in a Vite-based project. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation/framework-guides/react-router LANGUAGE: Terminal CODE: ``` npm install tailwindcss @tailwindcss/vite ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: HTML Examples for Tailwind CSS Backdrop Brightness Utilities DESCRIPTION: Provides HTML code examples demonstrating the application of Tailwind CSS `backdrop-brightness` utility classes. These examples show how to use predefined numeric values and custom arbitrary values to control the backdrop brightness of elements. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/backdrop-filter-brightness LANGUAGE: HTML CODE: ```
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``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Set Border Start Color to Purple 800 DESCRIPTION: Applies the Tailwind CSS utility class `border-s-purple-800` to set the inline start border color to a very dark purple shade (purple-800). This class compiles to the `border-inline-start-color` CSS property, using a CSS variable for the color value. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/border-color LANGUAGE: Tailwind CSS CODE: ``` border-s-purple-800 ``` LANGUAGE: CSS CODE: ``` border-inline-start-color: var(--color-purple-800); /* oklch(43.8% 0.218 303.724) */ ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Set Border Start Color to Blue 900 DESCRIPTION: Applies the Tailwind CSS utility class `border-s-blue-900` to set the inline start border color to a deep blue shade (blue-900). This class compiles to the `border-inline-start-color` CSS property, using a CSS variable for the color value. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/border-color LANGUAGE: Tailwind CSS CODE: ``` border-s-blue-900 ``` LANGUAGE: CSS CODE: ``` border-inline-start-color: var(--color-blue-900); /* oklch(37.9% 0.146 265.522) */ ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Tailwind CSS Flexbox Basic Example DESCRIPTION: Demonstrates the use of `flex-1` to allow flex items to grow and shrink, ignoring their initial size. This example shows three flex items within a flex container, with one item having a fixed width and the other two distributing available space. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/flex LANGUAGE: HTML CODE: ```
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``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Set Border Start Color to Indigo 900 DESCRIPTION: Applies the Tailwind CSS utility class `border-s-indigo-900` to set the inline start border color to a deep indigo shade (indigo-900). This class compiles to the `border-inline-start-color` CSS property, using a CSS variable for the color value. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/border-color LANGUAGE: Tailwind CSS CODE: ``` border-s-indigo-900 ``` LANGUAGE: CSS CODE: ``` border-inline-start-color: var(--color-indigo-900); /* oklch(35.9% 0.144 278.697) */ ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Tailwind CSS Border Inline Start Color Utilities DESCRIPTION: These snippets demonstrate the Tailwind CSS utility classes for applying specific color shades to the `border-inline-start-color` property. Each utility class directly translates to a CSS rule setting the border's start color using a CSS variable, often with an `oklch` color function comment for reference. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/border-color LANGUAGE: Tailwind CSS CODE: ``` border-s-emerald-800 ``` LANGUAGE: CSS CODE: ``` border-inline-start-color: var(--color-emerald-800); /* oklch(43.2% 0.095 166.913) */ ``` LANGUAGE: Tailwind CSS CODE: ``` border-s-emerald-900 ``` LANGUAGE: CSS CODE: ``` border-inline-start-color: var(--color-emerald-900); /* oklch(37.8% 0.077 168.94) */ ``` LANGUAGE: Tailwind CSS CODE: ``` border-s-emerald-950 ``` LANGUAGE: CSS CODE: ``` border-inline-start-color: var(--color-emerald-950); /* oklch(26.2% 0.051 172.552) */ ``` LANGUAGE: Tailwind CSS CODE: ``` border-s-teal-50 ``` LANGUAGE: CSS CODE: ``` border-inline-start-color: var(--color-teal-50); /* oklch(98.4% 0.014 180.72) */ ``` LANGUAGE: Tailwind CSS CODE: ``` border-s-teal-100 ``` LANGUAGE: CSS CODE: ``` border-inline-start-color: var(--color-teal-100); /* oklch(95.3% 0.051 180.801) */ ``` LANGUAGE: Tailwind CSS CODE: ``` border-s-teal-200 ``` LANGUAGE: CSS CODE: ``` border-inline-start-color: var(--color-teal-200); /* oklch(91% 0.096 180.426) */ ``` LANGUAGE: Tailwind CSS CODE: ``` border-s-teal-300 ``` LANGUAGE: CSS CODE: ``` border-inline-start-color: var(--color-teal-300); /* oklch(85.5% 0.138 181.071) */ ``` LANGUAGE: Tailwind CSS CODE: ``` border-s-teal-400 ``` LANGUAGE: CSS CODE: ``` border-inline-start-color: var(--color-teal-400); /* oklch(77.7% 0.152 181.912) */ ``` LANGUAGE: Tailwind CSS CODE: ``` border-s-teal-500 ``` LANGUAGE: CSS CODE: ``` border-inline-start-color: var(--color-teal-500); /* oklch(70.4% 0.14 182.503) */ ``` LANGUAGE: Tailwind CSS CODE: ``` border-s-teal-600 ``` LANGUAGE: CSS CODE: ``` border-inline-start-color: var(--color-teal-600); /* oklch(60% 0.118 184.704) */ ``` LANGUAGE: Tailwind CSS CODE: ``` border-s-teal-700 ``` LANGUAGE: CSS CODE: ``` border-inline-start-color: var(--color-teal-700); /* oklch(51.1% 0.096 186.391) */ ``` LANGUAGE: Tailwind CSS CODE: ``` border-s-teal-800 ``` LANGUAGE: CSS CODE: ``` border-inline-start-color: var(--color-teal-800); /* oklch(43.7% 0.078 188.216) */ ``` LANGUAGE: Tailwind CSS CODE: ``` border-s-teal-900 ``` LANGUAGE: CSS CODE: ``` border-inline-start-color: var(--color-teal-900); /* oklch(38.6% 0.063 188.416) */ ``` LANGUAGE: Tailwind CSS CODE: ``` border-s-teal-950 ``` LANGUAGE: CSS CODE: ``` border-inline-start-color: var(--color-teal-950); /* oklch(27.7% 0.046 192.524) */ ``` LANGUAGE: Tailwind CSS CODE: ``` border-s-cyan-50 ``` LANGUAGE: CSS CODE: ``` border-inline-start-color: var(--color-cyan-50); /* oklch(98.4% 0.019 200.873) */ ``` LANGUAGE: Tailwind CSS CODE: ``` border-s-cyan-100 ``` LANGUAGE: CSS CODE: ``` border-inline-start-color: var(--color-cyan-100); /* oklch(95.6% 0.045 203.388) */ ``` LANGUAGE: Tailwind CSS CODE: ``` border-s-cyan-200 ``` LANGUAGE: CSS CODE: ``` border-inline-start-color: var(--color-cyan-200); /* oklch(91.7% 0.08 205.041) */ ``` LANGUAGE: Tailwind CSS CODE: ``` border-s-cyan-300 ``` LANGUAGE: CSS CODE: ``` border-inline-start-color: var(--color-cyan-300); /* oklch(86.5% 0.127 207.078) */ ``` LANGUAGE: Tailwind CSS CODE: ``` border-s-cyan-400 ``` LANGUAGE: CSS CODE: ``` border-inline-start-color: var(--color-cyan-400); /* oklch(78.9% 0.154 211.53) */ ``` LANGUAGE: Tailwind CSS CODE: ``` border-s-cyan-500 ``` LANGUAGE: CSS CODE: ``` border-inline-start-color: var(--color-cyan-500); /* oklch(71.5% 0.143 215.221) */ ``` LANGUAGE: Tailwind CSS CODE: ``` border-s-cyan-600 ``` LANGUAGE: CSS CODE: ``` border-inline-start-color: var(--color-cyan-600); /* oklch(60.9% 0.126 221.723) */ ``` LANGUAGE: Tailwind CSS CODE: ``` border-s-cyan-700 ``` LANGUAGE: CSS CODE: ``` border-inline-start-color: var(--color-cyan-700); /* oklch(52% 0.105 223.128) */ ``` LANGUAGE: Tailwind CSS CODE: ``` border-s-cyan-800 ``` LANGUAGE: CSS CODE: ``` border-inline-start-color: var(--color-cyan-800); /* oklch(45% 0.085 224.283) */ ``` LANGUAGE: Tailwind CSS CODE: ``` border-s-cyan-900 ``` LANGUAGE: CSS CODE: ``` border-inline-start-color: var(--color-cyan-900); /* oklch(39.8% 0.07 227.392) */ ``` LANGUAGE: Tailwind CSS CODE: ``` border-s-cyan-950 ``` LANGUAGE: CSS CODE: ``` border-inline-start-color: var(--color-cyan-950); /* oklch(30.2% 0.056 229.695) */ ``` LANGUAGE: Tailwind CSS CODE: ``` border-s-sky-50 ``` LANGUAGE: CSS CODE: ``` border-inline-start-color: var(--color-sky-50); /* oklch(97.7% 0.013 236.62) */ ``` LANGUAGE: Tailwind CSS CODE: ``` border-s-sky-100 ``` LANGUAGE: CSS CODE: ``` border-inline-start-color: var(--color-sky-100); /* oklch(95.1% 0.026 236.824) */ ``` LANGUAGE: Tailwind CSS CODE: ``` border-s-sky-200 ``` LANGUAGE: CSS CODE: ``` border-inline-start-color: var(--color-sky-200); /* oklch(90.1% 0.058 230.902) */ ``` LANGUAGE: Tailwind CSS CODE: ``` border-s-sky-300 ``` LANGUAGE: CSS CODE: ``` border-inline-start-color: var(--color-sky-300); /* oklch(82.8% 0.111 230.318) */ ``` LANGUAGE: Tailwind CSS CODE: ``` border-s-sky-400 ``` LANGUAGE: CSS CODE: ``` border-inline-start-color: var(--color-sky-400); /* oklch(74.6% 0.16 232.661) */ ``` LANGUAGE: Tailwind CSS CODE: ``` border-s-sky-500 ``` LANGUAGE: CSS CODE: ``` border-inline-start-color: var(--color-sky-500); /* oklch(68.5% 0.169 237.323) */ ``` LANGUAGE: Tailwind CSS CODE: ``` border-s-sky-600 ``` LANGUAGE: CSS CODE: ``` border-inline-start-color: var(--color-sky-600); /* oklch(58.8% 0.158 241.966) */ ``` LANGUAGE: Tailwind CSS CODE: ``` border-s-sky-700 ``` LANGUAGE: CSS CODE: ``` border-inline-start-color: var(--color-sky-700); /* oklch(50% 0.134 242.749) */ ``` LANGUAGE: Tailwind CSS CODE: ``` border-s-sky-800 ``` LANGUAGE: CSS CODE: ``` border-inline-start-color: var(--color-sky-800); /* oklch(44.3% 0.11 240.79) */ ``` LANGUAGE: Tailwind CSS CODE: ``` border-s-sky-900 ``` LANGUAGE: CSS CODE: ``` border-inline-start-color: var(--color-sky-900); /* oklch(39.1% 0.09 240.876) */ ``` LANGUAGE: Tailwind CSS CODE: ``` border-s-sky-950 ``` LANGUAGE: CSS CODE: ``` border-inline-start-color: var(--color-sky-950); /* oklch(29.3% 0.066 243.157) */ ``` LANGUAGE: Tailwind CSS CODE: ``` border-s-blue-50 ``` LANGUAGE: CSS CODE: ``` border-inline-start-color: var(--color-blue-50); /* oklch(97% 0.014 254.604) */ ``` LANGUAGE: Tailwind CSS CODE: ``` border-s-blue-100 ``` LANGUAGE: CSS CODE: ``` border-inline-start-color: var(--color-blue-100); /* oklch(93.2% 0.032 255.585) */ ``` LANGUAGE: Tailwind CSS CODE: ``` border-s-blue-200 ``` LANGUAGE: CSS CODE: ``` border-inline-start-color: var(--color-blue-200); /* oklch(88.2% 0.059 254.128) */ ``` LANGUAGE: Tailwind CSS CODE: ``` border-s-blue-300 ``` LANGUAGE: CSS CODE: ``` border-inline-start-color: var(--color-blue-300); /* oklch(80.9% 0.105 251.813) */ ``` LANGUAGE: Tailwind CSS CODE: ``` border-s-blue-400 ``` LANGUAGE: CSS CODE: ``` border-inline-start-color: var(--color-blue-400); 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This class compiles to the `border-inline-start-color` CSS property, using a CSS variable for the color value. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/border-color LANGUAGE: Tailwind CSS CODE: ``` border-s-indigo-300 ``` LANGUAGE: CSS CODE: ``` border-inline-start-color: var(--color-indigo-300); /* oklch(78.5% 0.115 274.713) */ ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Tailwind CSS Core Concepts and Base Styles DESCRIPTION: Documents fundamental aspects of using Tailwind CSS, including installation, editor setup, compatibility, upgrade guidance, and core styling principles like utility classes, responsive design, dark mode, and custom style integration. It also covers the Preflight base styles. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/list-style-type LANGUAGE: APIDOC CODE: ``` ### Getting started - Installation: Guide to setting up Tailwind CSS in a project. - Editor setup: Configuration for IDEs to enhance Tailwind development. - Compatibility: Information on browser and environment compatibility. - Upgrade guide: Steps to migrate between Tailwind CSS versions. ### Core concepts - Styling with utility classes: Explains the utility-first approach. - Hover, focus, and other states: How to apply styles based on element states. - Responsive design: Techniques for building responsive layouts. - Dark mode: Implementing dark themes. - Theme variables: Customizing design tokens. - Colors: Working with Tailwind's color palette. - Adding custom styles: Extending Tailwind with custom CSS. - Detecting classes in source files: How Tailwind scans for utility classes. - Functions and directives: Using Tailwind's custom CSS functions and directives. ### Base styles - Preflight: Tailwind's opinionated base styles for cross-browser consistency. ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Tailwind CSS Background Blend Mode HTML Example DESCRIPTION: Demonstrates the application of Tailwind CSS `background-blend-mode` utility classes within HTML elements. This example shows how to combine a background color, a background image, and different blend modes (`bg-blend-multiply`, `bg-blend-soft-light`, `bg-blend-overlay`) to achieve various visual effects. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/background-blend-mode LANGUAGE: HTML CODE: ```
``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Start Laravel Mix Build Process DESCRIPTION: This terminal command initiates the Laravel Mix build process, which compiles your assets (including Tailwind CSS) and watches for changes, automatically recompiling as you develop. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation/framework-guides/laravel/mix LANGUAGE: bash CODE: ``` npm run watch ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Integrate Tailwind CSS in AdonisJS Edge Template DESCRIPTION: Example `home.edge` template demonstrating how to include compiled CSS and JavaScript assets using `@vite` and apply Tailwind CSS utility classes to HTML elements for styling. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation/framework-guides/adonisjs LANGUAGE: HTML CODE: ``` @vite(['resources/css/app.css', 'resources/js/app.js'])

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``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Configure Tailwind CSS Vite plugin DESCRIPTION: Adds the `@tailwindcss/vite` plugin to the Vite configuration file (`vite.config.ts`). This configuration step tells Vite to process Tailwind CSS during the build and development phases, ensuring utility classes are correctly generated. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation LANGUAGE: typescript CODE: ``` import { defineConfig } from 'vite' import tailwindcss from '@tailwindcss/vite' export default defineConfig({ plugins: [ tailwindcss(), ], }) ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Set Border Start Color to Violet 950 DESCRIPTION: Applies the Tailwind CSS utility class `border-s-violet-950` to set the inline start border color to a very deep violet shade (violet-950). This class compiles to the `border-inline-start-color` CSS property, using a CSS variable for the color value. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/border-color LANGUAGE: Tailwind CSS CODE: ``` border-s-violet-950 ``` LANGUAGE: CSS CODE: ``` border-inline-start-color: var(--color-violet-950); /* oklch(28.3% 0.141 291.089) */ ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Set Border Start Color to Purple 700 DESCRIPTION: Applies the Tailwind CSS utility class `border-s-purple-700` to set the inline start border color to a darker purple shade (purple-700). This class compiles to the `border-inline-start-color` CSS property, using a CSS variable for the color value. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/border-color LANGUAGE: Tailwind CSS CODE: ``` border-s-purple-700 ``` LANGUAGE: CSS CODE: ``` border-inline-start-color: var(--color-purple-700); /* oklch(49.6% 0.265 301.924) */ ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Install Tailwind CSS and PostCSS Dependencies DESCRIPTION: This command installs the necessary npm packages for integrating Tailwind CSS into a project. It includes `tailwindcss`, `@tailwindcss/postcss`, and `postcss` as peer dependencies required for processing Tailwind CSS. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation/framework-guides/nextjs LANGUAGE: bash CODE: ``` npm install tailwindcss @tailwindcss/postcss postcss ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Tailwind CSS Interactivity Utilities DESCRIPTION: This section provides Tailwind CSS utility classes for controlling user interaction with elements, including cursor styles, pointer events, resizing behavior, scroll snapping, and user selection. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation/tailwind-cli LANGUAGE: APIDOC CODE: ``` accent-color: Utilities for controlling the accent color of UI controls. appearance: Utilities for controlling the native appearance of UI controls. caret-color: Utilities for controlling the color of the text input cursor. color-scheme: Utilities for controlling the color scheme of an element. cursor: Utilities for controlling the cursor style when hovering over an element. field-sizing: Utilities for controlling the field sizing property. pointer-events: Utilities for controlling whether an element reacts to pointer events. resize: Utilities for controlling whether an element can be resized by the user. scroll-behavior: Utilities for controlling the scroll behavior of an element. scroll-margin: Utilities for controlling the scroll margin of an element. scroll-padding: Utilities for controlling the scroll padding of an element. scroll-snap-align: Utilities for controlling the scroll snap align property. scroll-snap-stop: Utilities for controlling the scroll snap stop property. scroll-snap-type: Utilities for controlling the scroll snap type property. touch-action: Utilities for controlling how an element's touch events are handled. user-select: Utilities for controlling whether the user can select text. will-change: Utilities for informing the browser about expected changes to an element. ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Set Border Start Color to Violet 600 DESCRIPTION: Applies the Tailwind CSS utility class `border-s-violet-600` to set the inline start border color to a dark violet shade (violet-600). This class compiles to the `border-inline-start-color` CSS property, using a CSS variable for the color value. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/border-color LANGUAGE: Tailwind CSS CODE: ``` border-s-violet-600 ``` LANGUAGE: CSS CODE: ``` border-inline-start-color: var(--color-violet-600); /* oklch(54.1% 0.281 293.009) */ ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Tailwind CSS Core Properties Reference DESCRIPTION: This section provides a comprehensive reference for various Tailwind CSS utility classes and their corresponding CSS properties, categorized by functionality. It details properties related to visual effects, image filters, table styling, animation and transitions, 2D/3D transformations, user interactivity, SVG elements, and accessibility features. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation/using-vite LANGUAGE: APIDOC CODE: ``` Effects: - box-shadow: Controls the shadow effect around an element's frame. - text-shadow: Controls the shadow effect around text. - opacity: Sets the transparency level of an element. - mix-blend-mode: Describes how an element's content should blend with its background. - background-blend-mode: Describes how an element's background images should blend with each other and with the element's background color. - mask-clip: Specifies the area which is affected by the mask. - mask-composite: Represents the compositing operation used on the current mask layer with the mask layers below it. - mask-image: Sets the image that is used as a mask layer for an element. - mask-mode: Specifies whether the mask image is treated as a luminance mask or an alpha mask. - mask-origin: Specifies the origin of the mask image. - mask-position: Sets the initial position for each background image. - mask-repeat: Sets how mask images are repeated. - mask-size: Specifies the size of the mask images. - mask-type: Specifies whether a mask element is treated as a luminance mask or an alpha mask. Filters: - filter: Applies graphical effects like blur, brightness, contrast, drop-shadow, grayscale, hue-rotate, invert, saturate, and sepia to an element. - blur: Applies a Gaussian blur to the input image. - brightness: Applies a linear multiplier to the input image, making it brighter or darker. - contrast: Adjusts the contrast of the input image. - drop-shadow: Applies a drop shadow to the input image. - grayscale: Converts the input image to grayscale. - hue-rotate: Applies a hue rotation to the input image. - invert: Inverts the colors of the input image. - saturate: Saturates or desaturates the input image. - sepia: Converts the input image to sepia. - backdrop-filter: Applies graphical effects to the area behind an element. - blur: Applies a Gaussian blur to the backdrop. - brightness: Adjusts the brightness of the backdrop. - contrast: Adjusts the contrast of the backdrop. - grayscale: Converts the backdrop to grayscale. - hue-rotate: Applies a hue rotation to the backdrop. - invert: Inverts the colors of the backdrop. - opacity: Sets the transparency level of the backdrop. - saturate: Saturates or desaturates the backdrop. - sepia: Converts the backdrop to sepia. Tables: - border-collapse: Sets whether table borders are collapsed into a single border or separated. - border-spacing: Sets the distance between the borders of adjacent cells. - table-layout: Sets the algorithm used to lay out table cells, rows, and columns. - caption-side: Specifies the placement of a table caption. Transitions & Animation: - transition-property: Specifies the CSS properties to which a transition effect should be applied. - transition-behavior: Defines whether a transition should be skipped when the element is first rendered. - transition-duration: Specifies how many seconds or milliseconds a transition effect takes to complete. - transition-timing-function: Specifies the speed curve of the transition effect. - transition-delay: Specifies when the transition effect will start. - animation: A shorthand property for all the animation properties. Transforms: - backface-visibility: Defines whether or not the back face of an element is visible when facing the user. - perspective: Specifies the distance between the user and the z=0 plane, to give a 3D-positioned element some perspective. - perspective-origin: Sets the origin for the perspective property. - rotate: Rotates an element around a fixed point. - scale: Scales an element up or down. - skew: Skews an element along the X and Y axes. - transform: Applies a 2D or 3D transformation to an element. - transform-origin: Sets the origin for transformations of an element. - transform-style: Specifies how nested elements are rendered in 3D space. - translate: Moves an element from its current position. Interactivity: - accent-color: Sets the accent color for user-interface controls generated by the element. - appearance: Controls the native appearance of UI widgets. - caret-color: Sets the color of the caret (text input cursor). - color-scheme: Allows an element to indicate which color schemes it is comfortable with. - cursor: Specifies the type of cursor to be displayed when pointing over an element. - field-sizing: Controls the sizing of form fields. - pointer-events: Sets under what circumstances (if any) a graphic element can be the target of pointer events. - resize: Specifies whether an element is resizable by the user. - scroll-behavior: Specifies the scrolling behavior for a scrolling box, when scrolling happens due to navigation or CSS scroll-snap positioning. - scroll-margin: Sets the margin of the scroll snap area around the box. - scroll-padding: Sets the padding of the scroll snap area around the box. - scroll-snap-align: Specifies the snap position for an element within its scroll container. - scroll-snap-stop: Specifies whether the scroll container must snap to a snap point or can pass over it. - scroll-snap-type: Specifies how strictly snap points are enforced on the scroll container. - touch-action: Determines how a touch event (or series of events) can be handled by the browser. - user-select: Controls whether the user can select text. - will-change: Hints to browsers how an element is expected to change. SVG: - fill: Sets the color of the interior of an SVG shape. - stroke: Sets the color of the outline of an SVG shape. - stroke-width: Sets the width of the outline of an SVG shape. Accessibility: - forced-color-adjust: Controls whether the user agent can make adjustments to colors to improve readability in forced color modes. ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Create a new Astro project DESCRIPTION: Initializes a new Astro project using the `create astro` CLI tool and navigates into the newly created project directory, setting up the basic project structure. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation/framework-guides/astro LANGUAGE: Terminal CODE: ``` npm create astro@latest my-project cd my-project ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Set Border Start Color to Purple 200 DESCRIPTION: Applies the Tailwind CSS utility class `border-s-purple-200` to set the inline start border color to a light-medium purple shade (purple-200). This class compiles to the `border-inline-start-color` CSS property, using a CSS variable for the color value. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/border-color LANGUAGE: Tailwind CSS CODE: ``` border-s-purple-200 ``` LANGUAGE: CSS CODE: ``` border-inline-start-color: var(--color-purple-200); /* oklch(90.2% 0.063 306.703) */ ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Set Border Start Color to Violet 700 DESCRIPTION: Applies the Tailwind CSS utility class `border-s-violet-700` to set the inline start border color to a darker violet shade (violet-700). This class compiles to the `border-inline-start-color` CSS property, using a CSS variable for the color value. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/border-color LANGUAGE: Tailwind CSS CODE: ``` border-s-violet-700 ``` LANGUAGE: CSS CODE: ``` border-inline-start-color: var(--color-violet-700); /* oklch(49.1% 0.27 292.581) */ ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Start the Gatsby development server DESCRIPTION: Executes the `gatsby develop` command to start the local development server. This command compiles your Gatsby project, including Tailwind CSS, and provides a live-reloading environment for development. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation/framework-guides/gatsby LANGUAGE: bash CODE: ``` gatsby develop ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Set Border Start Color to Indigo 500 DESCRIPTION: Applies the Tailwind CSS utility class `border-s-indigo-500` to set the inline start border color to a standard indigo shade (indigo-500). This class compiles to the `border-inline-start-color` CSS property, using a CSS variable for the color value. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/border-color LANGUAGE: Tailwind CSS CODE: ``` border-s-indigo-500 ``` LANGUAGE: CSS CODE: ``` border-inline-start-color: var(--color-indigo-500); /* oklch(58.5% 0.233 277.117) */ ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: HTML Example: Responsive Tailwind CSS transition-delay DESCRIPTION: Demonstrates applying responsive `transition-delay` utilities using breakpoint variants like `md:` to change the delay based on screen size. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/transition-delay LANGUAGE: HTML CODE: ``` ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Integrate Tailwind CSS utility classes in HTML DESCRIPTION: This HTML structure demonstrates how to link the compiled CSS file and apply Tailwind CSS utility classes directly to HTML elements. The example shows styling a heading with `text-3xl`, `font-bold`, and `underline` classes. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation/framework-guides/parcel LANGUAGE: html CODE: ```

Hello world!

``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Configure PostCSS Plugin for Tailwind CSS DESCRIPTION: This JavaScript configuration snippet for `postcss.config.mjs` adds the `@tailwindcss/postcss` plugin, enabling PostCSS to process Tailwind CSS directives. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation/using-postcss LANGUAGE: javascript CODE: ``` export default { plugins: { "@tailwindcss/postcss": {}, } } ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Apply Responsive place-self Utilities in Tailwind CSS DESCRIPTION: This HTML example illustrates how to apply `place-self` utilities responsively using Tailwind CSS breakpoint variants. By prefixing `place-self-end` with `md:`, the item will align to the start by default and then align to the end only on medium screen sizes and above, adapting its position based on the viewport. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/place-self LANGUAGE: html CODE: ```
``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Set Border Start Color to Purple 900 DESCRIPTION: Applies the Tailwind CSS utility class `border-s-purple-900` to set the inline start border color to a deep purple shade (purple-900). This class compiles to the `border-inline-start-color` CSS property, using a CSS variable for the color value. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/border-color LANGUAGE: Tailwind CSS CODE: ``` undefined ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Apply Basic Opacity to HTML Buttons DESCRIPTION: Demonstrates how to apply different levels of opacity to HTML button elements using Tailwind CSS `opacity-` utility classes. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/opacity LANGUAGE: HTML CODE: ``` ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Set Border Start Color to Violet 50 DESCRIPTION: Applies the Tailwind CSS utility class `border-s-violet-50` to set the inline start border color to a very light violet shade (violet-50). This class compiles to the `border-inline-start-color` CSS property, using a CSS variable for the color value. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/border-color LANGUAGE: Tailwind CSS CODE: ``` border-s-violet-50 ``` LANGUAGE: CSS CODE: ``` border-inline-start-color: var(--color-violet-50); /* oklch(96.9% 0.016 293.756) */ ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Apply Responsive Tailwind CSS background-origin DESCRIPTION: Illustrates how to use responsive design with Tailwind CSS `background-origin` utilities by applying different origin styles based on screen size using breakpoint variants like `md:`. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/background-origin LANGUAGE: html CODE: ```
``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Install Webpack Encore and related Symfony UX bundles DESCRIPTION: Removes existing Symfony UX bundles (turbo, asset-mapper, stimulus-bundle) and then installs Webpack Encore, along with symfony/ux-turbo and symfony/stimulus-bundle, to manage frontend assets in the Symfony project. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation/framework-guides/symfony LANGUAGE: Shell CODE: ``` composer remove symfony/ux-turbo symfony/asset-mapper symfony/stimulus-bundle composer require symfony/webpack-encore-bundle symfony/ux-turbo symfony/stimulus-bundle ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Set Border Start Color to Violet 900 DESCRIPTION: Applies the Tailwind CSS utility class `border-s-violet-900` to set the inline start border color to a deep violet shade (violet-900). This class compiles to the `border-inline-start-color` CSS property, using a CSS variable for the color value. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/border-color LANGUAGE: Tailwind CSS CODE: ``` border-s-violet-900 ``` LANGUAGE: CSS CODE: ``` border-inline-start-color: var(--color-violet-900); /* oklch(38% 0.189 293.745) */ ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Import Tailwind CSS into main CSS file DESCRIPTION: Adds an `@import` rule to your main CSS file to include Tailwind CSS. This line pulls in all of Tailwind's base styles, components, and utilities, making them available for use in your project. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation LANGUAGE: css CODE: ``` @import "tailwindcss"; ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Apply Responsive Background Images with Tailwind CSS DESCRIPTION: This example illustrates how to make background image utilities responsive by prefixing them with breakpoint variants like `md:`. This ensures that the utility is only applied at the specified screen size and above, enabling adaptive designs. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/background-image LANGUAGE: html CODE: ```
``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: HTML Example for Responsive Tailwind CSS transition-behavior DESCRIPTION: Illustrates how to apply responsive `transition-behavior` utilities using breakpoint variants like `md:`. This allows developers to conditionally control transition behavior based on different screen sizes, applying `transition-normal` from medium screens and up. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/transition-behavior LANGUAGE: HTML CODE: ``` ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Create Next.js Project with TypeScript and ESLint DESCRIPTION: This command initializes a new Next.js application using `create-next-app`. It configures the project with TypeScript, ESLint, and the App Router, then navigates into the newly created project directory. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation/framework-guides/nextjs LANGUAGE: bash CODE: ``` npx create-next-app@latest my-project --typescript --eslint --app cd my-project ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Set Border Start Color to Purple 300 DESCRIPTION: Applies the Tailwind CSS utility class `border-s-purple-300` to set the inline start border color to a medium purple shade (purple-300). This class compiles to the `border-inline-start-color` CSS property, using a CSS variable for the color value. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/border-color LANGUAGE: Tailwind CSS CODE: ``` border-s-purple-300 ``` LANGUAGE: CSS CODE: ``` border-inline-start-color: var(--color-purple-300); /* oklch(82.7% 0.119 306.383) */ ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Tailwind CSS Accessibility Utilities DESCRIPTION: This section provides Tailwind CSS utility classes related to accessibility, specifically for controlling forced color adjustments. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation/tailwind-cli LANGUAGE: APIDOC CODE: ``` forced-color-adjust: Utilities for controlling the forced color adjust property. ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Install Tailwind CSS and PostCSS Dependencies DESCRIPTION: Installs the necessary npm packages for Tailwind CSS, including `@tailwindcss/postcss`, `postcss`, and `postcss-loader`, which are peer dependencies required for integrating Tailwind CSS with PostCSS in a Rspack project. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation/framework-guides/rspack/vue LANGUAGE: Terminal CODE: ``` npm install tailwindcss @tailwindcss/postcss postcss postcss-loader ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Set Border Start Color to Violet 300 DESCRIPTION: Applies the Tailwind CSS utility class `border-s-violet-300` to set the inline start border color to a medium violet shade (violet-300). This class compiles to the `border-inline-start-color` CSS property, using a CSS variable for the color value. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/border-color LANGUAGE: Tailwind CSS CODE: ``` border-s-violet-300 ``` LANGUAGE: CSS CODE: ``` border-inline-start-color: var(--color-violet-300); /* oklch(81.1% 0.111 293.571) */ ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Configure Tailwind CSS Vite Plugin DESCRIPTION: Add the `@tailwindcss/vite` plugin to your Vite configuration file (`vite.config.ts`). This step is crucial for Vite to correctly process and integrate Tailwind CSS during development and build cycles. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation/using-vite LANGUAGE: TypeScript CODE: ``` import { defineConfig } from 'vite' import tailwindcss from '@tailwindcss/vite' export default defineConfig({ plugins: [ tailwindcss(), ], }) ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Set Border Start Color to Indigo 800 DESCRIPTION: Applies the Tailwind CSS utility class `border-s-indigo-800` to set the inline start border color to a very dark indigo shade (indigo-800). This class compiles to the `border-inline-start-color` CSS property, using a CSS variable for the color value. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/border-color LANGUAGE: Tailwind CSS CODE: ``` border-s-indigo-800 ``` LANGUAGE: CSS CODE: ``` border-inline-start-color: var(--color-indigo-800); /* oklch(39.8% 0.195 277.366) */ ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Import Application Stylesheet in SvelteKit Layout DESCRIPTION: Svelte component code for `src/routes/+layout.svelte` to import the `app.css` file, ensuring Tailwind CSS styles are applied globally across the SvelteKit application. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation/framework-guides/sveltekit LANGUAGE: HTML CODE: ``` {@render children()} ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Set Border Start Color to Indigo 100 DESCRIPTION: Applies the Tailwind CSS utility class `border-s-indigo-100` to set the inline start border color to a light indigo shade (indigo-100). This class compiles to the `border-inline-start-color` CSS property, using a CSS variable for the color value. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/border-color LANGUAGE: Tailwind CSS CODE: ``` border-s-indigo-100 ``` LANGUAGE: CSS CODE: ``` border-inline-start-color: var(--color-indigo-100); /* oklch(93% 0.034 272.788) */ ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Import Tailwind CSS into Main CSS File DESCRIPTION: This CSS snippet demonstrates how to import Tailwind CSS into your project's main CSS file. This import statement pulls in all of Tailwind's base styles, components, and utilities. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation/tailwind-cli LANGUAGE: CSS CODE: ``` @import "tailwindcss"; ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Configure Tailwind CSS Vite Plugin DESCRIPTION: This JavaScript code snippet demonstrates how to add the `@tailwindcss/vite` plugin to your Vite configuration file. This step is crucial for Vite to correctly process and compile Tailwind CSS directives. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation/framework-guides/laravel/vite LANGUAGE: JavaScript CODE: ``` import { defineConfig } from 'vite' import tailwindcss from '@tailwindcss/vite' export default defineConfig({ plugins: [ tailwindcss(), // … ], }) ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Import Tailwind CSS into Application Stylesheet DESCRIPTION: This CSS snippet shows how to import Tailwind CSS into your main application stylesheet (`app.css`). It also includes the `@source` directive to tell Tailwind CSS to scan your `resources/views` directory for utility classes, ensuring all used classes are included in the final build. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation/framework-guides/laravel/vite LANGUAGE: CSS CODE: ``` @import "tailwindcss"; @source "../views"; ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Set Border Start Color to Blue 950 DESCRIPTION: Applies the Tailwind CSS utility class `border-s-blue-950` to set the inline start border color to a very dark blue shade (blue-950). This class compiles to the `border-inline-start-color` CSS property, using a CSS variable for the color value. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/border-color LANGUAGE: Tailwind CSS CODE: ``` border-s-blue-950 ``` LANGUAGE: CSS CODE: ``` border-inline-start-color: var(--color-blue-950); /* oklch(28.2% 0.091 267.935) */ ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Tailwind CSS Responsive Profile Card with Hover States DESCRIPTION: This HTML example illustrates a more advanced profile card component built with Tailwind CSS, demonstrating responsive design and interactive states. It uses responsive prefixes like `sm:flex-row` for layout changes on small screens and state variants like `hover:bg-purple-600` and `active:bg-purple-700` for button styling, showcasing how complex UIs can be constructed purely with utility classes. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/styling-with-utility-classes LANGUAGE: HTML CODE: ```

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SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation/framework-guides/phoenix LANGUAGE: Elixir CODE: ``` config :tailwind, version: "4.1.10", myproject: [ args: ~w( --input=assets/css/app.css --output=priv/static/assets/app.css ), cd: Path.expand("..", __DIR__) ] ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Web API: window.matchMedia() and localStorage DESCRIPTION: This API documentation describes the `window.matchMedia()` method for querying media features and `localStorage` for client-side data persistence, both crucial for implementing dynamic theme switching based on user preference and system settings. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/dark-mode LANGUAGE: APIDOC CODE: ``` window.matchMedia(mediaQueryString) - Description: Returns a new `MediaQueryList` object that can be used to determine if the document matches the passed media query string, as well as to monitor the document to see when it changes to match (or unmatch) the media query. - Parameters: - `mediaQueryString`: (string) A string representing the media query to parse. - Returns: `MediaQueryList` object. - Example Usage: `window.matchMedia("(prefers-color-scheme: dark)").matches` - Checks if the user's system prefers a dark color scheme. localStorage - Description: A read-only property that allows you to access a `Storage` object for the `Document`'s origin; the stored data is saved across browser sessions. - Methods: - `localStorage.setItem(key, value)`: Adds or updates a key-value pair. - `key`: (string) The name of the key. - `value`: (string) The value to store. - `localStorage.getItem(key)`: Retrieves the value associated with a key. - `key`: (string) The name of the key. - Returns: (string | null) The value if found, otherwise `null`. - `localStorage.removeItem(key)`: Removes a key-value pair. - `key`: (string) The name of the key to remove. - Example Usage: `localStorage.theme = "dark";` `localStorage.getItem("theme");` `localStorage.removeItem("theme");` ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Set Border Start Color to Violet 400 DESCRIPTION: Applies the Tailwind CSS utility class `border-s-violet-400` to set the inline start border color to a medium-dark violet shade (violet-400). This class compiles to the `border-inline-start-color` CSS property, using a CSS variable for the color value. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/border-color LANGUAGE: Tailwind CSS CODE: ``` border-s-violet-400 ``` LANGUAGE: CSS CODE: ``` border-inline-start-color: var(--color-violet-400); /* oklch(70.2% 0.183 293.541) */ ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Import Tailwind CSS into Main CSS File DESCRIPTION: Add an `@import` statement for 'tailwindcss' in your main CSS file. This line ensures that all Tailwind CSS utility classes are included and available in your project's stylesheets. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation/using-vite LANGUAGE: CSS CODE: ``` @import "tailwindcss"; ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Tailwind CSS Table Layout Utilities DESCRIPTION: This section provides Tailwind CSS utility classes for controlling the layout and appearance of HTML tables, including border collapsing, spacing, table layout algorithms, and caption positioning. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation/tailwind-cli LANGUAGE: APIDOC CODE: ``` border-collapse: Utilities for controlling whether table borders are collapsed into a single border or separated. border-spacing: Utilities for controlling the distance between the borders of adjacent cells. table-layout: Utilities for controlling the algorithm used to lay out table cells, rows, and columns. caption-side: Utilities for controlling the placement of a table's caption. ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Tailwind CSS Transitions and Animation Utilities DESCRIPTION: This section lists Tailwind CSS utility classes for defining CSS transitions and animations. These include properties for controlling which CSS properties to transition, duration, timing functions, delay, and custom animations. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation/tailwind-cli LANGUAGE: APIDOC CODE: ``` transition-property: Utilities for controlling which CSS properties transition. transition-behavior: Utilities for controlling the transition behavior. transition-duration: Utilities for controlling the duration of CSS transitions. transition-timing-function: Utilities for controlling the timing function of CSS transitions. transition-delay: Utilities for controlling the delay of CSS transitions. animation: Utilities for controlling custom CSS animations. ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Set Border Start Color to Purple 600 DESCRIPTION: Applies the Tailwind CSS utility class `border-s-purple-600` to set the inline start border color to a dark purple shade (purple-600). This class compiles to the `border-inline-start-color` CSS property, using a CSS variable for the color value. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/border-color LANGUAGE: Tailwind CSS CODE: ``` border-s-purple-600 ``` LANGUAGE: CSS CODE: ``` border-inline-start-color: var(--color-purple-600); /* oklch(55.8% 0.288 302.321) */ ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Apply Tailwind CSS Classes in HTML DESCRIPTION: Demonstrates how to apply Tailwind CSS utility classes directly within an HTML element. This example uses classes like `text-3xl` for font size, `font-bold` for weight, and `underline` for text decoration to style a heading. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation/framework-guides/ruby-on-rails LANGUAGE: HTML CODE: ```

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``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Basic HTML Example for Tailwind color-scheme Utilities DESCRIPTION: Demonstrates the application of `scheme-light`, `scheme-dark`, and `scheme-light-dark` utility classes to HTML div elements. This example shows how these classes influence the rendering of an input type='date' field based on the specified color scheme. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/color-scheme LANGUAGE: HTML CODE: ```
``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Tailwind CSS Flex Grow Example: Proportional Growth DESCRIPTION: Illustrates the use of `grow-` utilities (e.g., `grow-3`, `grow-7`) to make flex items grow proportionally based on a specified factor, distributing available space relative to each other. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/flex-grow LANGUAGE: HTML CODE: ```
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``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Set Border Start Color to Indigo 200 DESCRIPTION: Applies the Tailwind CSS utility class `border-s-indigo-200` to set the inline start border color to a light-medium indigo shade (indigo-200). This class compiles to the `border-inline-start-color` CSS property, using a CSS variable for the color value. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/border-color LANGUAGE: Tailwind CSS CODE: ``` border-s-indigo-200 ``` LANGUAGE: CSS CODE: ``` border-inline-start-color: var(--color-indigo-200); /* oklch(87% 0.065 274.039) */ ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Tailwind CSS Flex Grow Example: Allowing Items to Grow DESCRIPTION: Demonstrates how to use the `grow` utility class in Tailwind CSS to allow a flex item to expand and fill any remaining space within a flex container. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/flex-grow LANGUAGE: HTML CODE: ```
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``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Tailwind CSS Transform Utilities DESCRIPTION: This section covers Tailwind CSS utility classes for applying 2D and 3D transformations to elements, such as rotation, scaling, skewing, and translation. It also includes properties for controlling perspective and transform origins. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation/tailwind-cli LANGUAGE: APIDOC CODE: ``` backface-visibility: Utilities for controlling whether or not the back face of an element is visible when rotated. perspective: Utilities for controlling the perspective property. perspective-origin: Utilities for controlling the perspective origin property. rotate: Utilities for rotating elements. scale: Utilities for scaling elements. skew: Utilities for skewing elements. transform: Utilities for applying 2D or 3D transformations to an element. transform-origin: Utilities for controlling the origin of an element's transformation. transform-style: Utilities for controlling how nested elements are rendered in 3D space. translate: Utilities for translating elements. ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Tailwind CSS Opacity Utility Class Reference DESCRIPTION: Documents the `opacity` utility class in Tailwind CSS, detailing its various syntaxes for setting element opacity, including numeric values, custom properties, and arbitrary values. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/opacity LANGUAGE: APIDOC CODE: ``` Class | Styles | --- | --- | `opacity-` | `opacity: %;` | `opacity-()` | `opacity: var();` | `opacity-[]` | `opacity: ;` ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Install Tailwind CSS and PostCSS dependencies DESCRIPTION: Installs the required npm packages for Tailwind CSS integration, including Tailwind CSS itself, its PostCSS plugin, PostCSS, and postcss-load-config. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation/framework-guides/meteor LANGUAGE: bash CODE: ``` npm install tailwindcss @tailwindcss/postcss postcss postcss-load-config ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Tailwind CSS Border Start Color Utility Classes DESCRIPTION: A comprehensive list of Tailwind CSS utility classes used to apply specific colors to the `border-inline-start` property. Each utility class maps to a CSS `border-inline-start-color` property, referencing a CSS variable for the color value and including the Oklch color representation in comments. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/border-color LANGUAGE: APIDOC CODE: ``` Tailwind CSS Border Start Color Utilities: border-s-fuchsia-800: border-inline-start-color: var(--color-fuchsia-800); /* oklch(45.2% 0.211 324.591) */ border-s-fuchsia-900: border-inline-start-color: var(--color-fuchsia-900); /* oklch(40.1% 0.17 325.612) */ border-s-fuchsia-950: border-inline-start-color: var(--color-fuchsia-950); /* oklch(29.3% 0.136 325.661) */ border-s-pink-50: border-inline-start-color: var(--color-pink-50); /* oklch(97.1% 0.014 343.198) */ border-s-pink-100: border-inline-start-color: var(--color-pink-100); /* oklch(94.8% 0.028 342.258) */ border-s-pink-200: border-inline-start-color: var(--color-pink-200); /* oklch(89.9% 0.061 343.231) */ border-s-pink-300: border-inline-start-color: var(--color-pink-300); /* oklch(82.3% 0.12 346.018) */ border-s-pink-400: border-inline-start-color: var(--color-pink-400); /* oklch(71.8% 0.202 349.761) */ border-s-pink-500: border-inline-start-color: var(--color-pink-500); /* oklch(65.6% 0.241 354.308) */ border-s-pink-600: border-inline-start-color: var(--color-pink-600); /* oklch(59.2% 0.249 0.584) */ border-s-pink-700: border-inline-start-color: var(--color-pink-700); /* oklch(52.5% 0.223 3.958) */ border-s-pink-800: border-inline-start-color: var(--color-pink-800); /* oklch(45.9% 0.187 3.815) */ border-s-pink-900: border-inline-start-color: var(--color-pink-900); /* oklch(40.8% 0.153 2.432) */ border-s-pink-950: border-inline-start-color: var(--color-pink-950); /* oklch(28.4% 0.109 3.907) */ border-s-rose-50: border-inline-start-color: var(--color-rose-50); /* oklch(96.9% 0.015 12.422) */ border-s-rose-100: border-inline-start-color: var(--color-rose-100); /* oklch(94.1% 0.03 12.58) */ border-s-rose-200: border-inline-start-color: var(--color-rose-200); /* oklch(89.2% 0.058 10.001) */ border-s-rose-300: border-inline-start-color: var(--color-rose-300); /* oklch(81% 0.117 11.638) */ border-s-rose-400: border-inline-start-color: var(--color-rose-400); /* oklch(71.2% 0.194 13.428) */ border-s-rose-500: border-inline-start-color: var(--color-rose-500); /* oklch(64.5% 0.246 16.439) */ border-s-rose-600: border-inline-start-color: var(--color-rose-600); /* oklch(58.6% 0.253 17.585) */ border-s-rose-700: border-inline-start-color: var(--color-rose-700); /* oklch(51.4% 0.222 16.935) */ border-s-rose-800: border-inline-start-color: var(--color-rose-800); /* oklch(45.5% 0.188 13.697) */ border-s-rose-900: border-inline-start-color: var(--color-rose-900); /* oklch(41% 0.159 10.272) */ border-s-rose-950: border-inline-start-color: var(--color-rose-950); /* oklch(27.1% 0.105 12.094) */ border-s-slate-50: border-inline-start-color: var(--color-slate-50); /* oklch(98.4% 0.003 247.858) */ border-s-slate-100: border-inline-start-color: var(--color-slate-100); /* oklch(96.8% 0.007 247.896) */ border-s-slate-200: border-inline-start-color: var(--color-slate-200); /* oklch(92.9% 0.013 255.508) */ border-s-slate-300: border-inline-start-color: var(--color-slate-300); /* oklch(86.9% 0.022 252.894) */ border-s-slate-400: border-inline-start-color: var(--color-slate-400); /* oklch(70.4% 0.04 256.788) */ border-s-slate-500: border-inline-start-color: var(--color-slate-500); /* oklch(55.4% 0.046 257.417) */ border-s-slate-600: border-inline-start-color: var(--color-slate-600); /* oklch(44.6% 0.043 257.281) */ border-s-slate-700: border-inline-start-color: var(--color-slate-700); /* oklch(37.2% 0.044 257.287) */ border-s-slate-800: border-inline-start-color: var(--color-slate-800); /* oklch(27.9% 0.041 260.031) */ border-s-slate-900: border-inline-start-color: var(--color-slate-900); /* oklch(20.8% 0.042 265.755) */ border-s-slate-950: border-inline-start-color: var(--color-slate-950); /* oklch(12.9% 0.042 264.695) */ border-s-gray-50: border-inline-start-color: var(--color-gray-50); /* oklch(98.5% 0.002 247.839) */ border-s-gray-100: border-inline-start-color: var(--color-gray-100); /* oklch(96.7% 0.003 264.542) */ border-s-gray-200: border-inline-start-color: var(--color-gray-200); /* oklch(92.8% 0.006 264.531) */ border-s-gray-300: border-inline-start-color: var(--color-gray-300); /* oklch(87.2% 0.01 258.338) */ border-s-gray-400: border-inline-start-color: var(--color-gray-400); /* oklch(70.7% 0.022 261.325) */ border-s-gray-500: border-inline-start-color: var(--color-gray-500); /* oklch(55.1% 0.027 264.364) */ border-s-gray-600: border-inline-start-color: var(--color-gray-600); /* oklch(44.6% 0.03 256.802) */ border-s-gray-700: border-inline-start-color: var(--color-gray-700); /* oklch(37.3% 0.034 259.733) */ border-s-gray-800: border-inline-start-color: var(--color-gray-800); /* oklch(27.8% 0.033 256.848) */ ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Apply place-items-start in Tailwind CSS Grid DESCRIPTION: Demonstrates the usage of the `place-items-start` utility class in Tailwind CSS to align grid items to the start of their grid areas on both axes. 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SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/border-color LANGUAGE: Tailwind CSS Class CODE: ``` border-s-amber-800 border-s-amber-900 border-s-amber-950 border-s-yellow-50 border-s-yellow-100 border-s-yellow-200 border-s-yellow-300 border-s-yellow-400 border-s-yellow-500 border-s-yellow-600 border-s-yellow-700 border-s-yellow-800 border-s-yellow-900 border-s-yellow-950 border-s-lime-50 border-s-lime-100 border-s-lime-200 border-s-lime-300 border-s-lime-400 border-s-lime-500 border-s-lime-600 border-s-lime-700 border-s-lime-800 border-s-lime-900 border-s-lime-950 border-s-green-50 border-s-green-100 border-s-green-200 border-s-green-300 border-s-green-400 border-s-green-500 border-s-green-600 border-s-green-700 border-s-green-800 border-s-green-900 border-s-green-950 border-s-emerald-50 border-s-emerald-100 border-s-emerald-200 border-s-emerald-300 border-s-emerald-400 border-s-emerald-500 border-s-emerald-600 border-s-emerald-700 ``` LANGUAGE: CSS CODE: ``` border-inline-start-color: var(--color-amber-800); /* oklch(47.3% 0.137 46.201) */ border-inline-start-color: var(--color-amber-900); /* oklch(41.4% 0.112 45.904) */ border-inline-start-color: var(--color-amber-950); /* oklch(27.9% 0.077 45.635) */ border-inline-start-color: var(--color-yellow-50); /* oklch(98.7% 0.026 102.212) */ border-inline-start-color: var(--color-yellow-100); /* oklch(97.3% 0.071 103.193) */ border-inline-start-color: var(--color-yellow-200); /* oklch(94.5% 0.129 101.54) */ border-inline-start-color: var(--color-yellow-300); /* oklch(90.5% 0.182 98.111) */ border-inline-start-color: var(--color-yellow-400); /* oklch(85.2% 0.199 91.936) */ border-inline-start-color: var(--color-yellow-500); /* oklch(79.5% 0.184 86.047) */ border-inline-start-color: var(--color-yellow-600); /* oklch(68.1% 0.162 75.834) */ border-inline-start-color: var(--color-yellow-700); /* oklch(55.4% 0.135 66.442) */ border-inline-start-color: var(--color-yellow-800); /* oklch(47.6% 0.114 61.907) */ border-inline-start-color: var(--color-yellow-900); /* oklch(42.1% 0.095 57.708) */ border-inline-start-color: var(--color-yellow-950); /* oklch(28.6% 0.066 53.813) */ border-inline-start-color: var(--color-lime-50); /* oklch(98.6% 0.031 120.757) */ border-inline-start-color: var(--color-lime-100); /* oklch(96.7% 0.067 122.328) */ border-inline-start-color: var(--color-lime-200); /* oklch(93.8% 0.127 124.321) */ border-inline-start-color: var(--color-lime-300); /* oklch(89.7% 0.196 126.665) */ border-inline-start-color: var(--color-lime-400); /* oklch(84.1% 0.238 128.85) */ border-inline-start-color: var(--color-lime-500); /* oklch(76.8% 0.233 130.85) */ border-inline-start-color: var(--color-lime-600); /* oklch(64.8% 0.2 131.684) */ border-inline-start-color: var(--color-lime-700); /* oklch(53.2% 0.157 131.589) */ border-inline-start-color: var(--color-lime-800); /* oklch(45.3% 0.124 130.933) */ border-inline-start-color: var(--color-lime-900); /* oklch(40.5% 0.101 131.063) */ border-inline-start-color: var(--color-lime-950); /* oklch(27.4% 0.072 132.109) */ border-inline-start-color: var(--color-green-50); /* oklch(98.2% 0.018 155.826) */ border-inline-start-color: var(--color-green-100); /* oklch(96.2% 0.044 156.743) */ border-inline-start-color: var(--color-green-200); /* oklch(92.5% 0.084 155.995) */ border-inline-start-color: var(--color-green-300); /* oklch(87.1% 0.15 154.449) */ border-inline-start-color: var(--color-green-400); /* oklch(79.2% 0.209 151.711) */ border-inline-start-color: var(--color-green-500); /* oklch(72.3% 0.219 149.579) */ border-inline-start-color: var(--color-green-600); /* oklch(62.7% 0.194 149.214) */ border-inline-start-color: var(--color-green-700); /* oklch(52.7% 0.154 150.069) */ border-inline-start-color: var(--color-green-800); /* oklch(44.8% 0.119 151.328) */ border-inline-start-color: var(--color-green-900); /* oklch(39.3% 0.095 152.535) */ border-inline-start-color: var(--color-green-950); /* oklch(26.6% 0.065 152.934) */ border-inline-start-color: var(--color-emerald-50); /* oklch(97.9% 0.021 166.113) */ border-inline-start-color: var(--color-emerald-100); /* oklch(95% 0.052 163.051) */ border-inline-start-color: var(--color-emerald-200); /* oklch(90.5% 0.093 164.15) */ border-inline-start-color: var(--color-emerald-300); /* oklch(84.5% 0.143 164.978) */ border-inline-start-color: var(--color-emerald-400); /* oklch(76.5% 0.177 163.223) */ border-inline-start-color: var(--color-emerald-500); /* oklch(69.6% 0.17 162.48) */ border-inline-start-color: var(--color-emerald-600); /* oklch(59.6% 0.145 163.225) */ border-inline-start-color: var(--color-emerald-700); /* oklch(50.8% 0.118 165.612) */ ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Tailwind CSS Utility Classes Reference DESCRIPTION: A comprehensive reference of Tailwind CSS utility classes categorized by their functional areas. These classes provide direct control over various CSS properties for rapid UI development, covering visual effects, filtering, table styling, animation, transformations, user interaction, SVG properties, and accessibility features. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/installation/framework-guides/laravel/vite LANGUAGE: APIDOC CODE: ``` Effects: - box-shadow - text-shadow - opacity - mix-blend-mode - background-blend-mode - mask-clip - mask-composite - mask-image - mask-mode - mask-origin - mask-position - mask-repeat - mask-size - mask-type Filters: - filter - blur - brightness - contrast - drop-shadow - grayscale - hue-rotate - invert - saturate - sepia - backdrop-filter - blur - brightness - contrast - grayscale - hue-rotate - invert - opacity - saturate - sepia Tables: - border-collapse - border-spacing - table-layout - caption-side Transitions & Animation: - transition-property - transition-behavior - transition-duration - transition-timing-function - transition-delay - animation Transforms: - backface-visibility - perspective - perspective-origin - rotate - scale - skew - transform - transform-origin - transform-style - translate Interactivity: - accent-color - appearance - caret-color - color-scheme - cursor - field-sizing - pointer-events - resize - scroll-behavior - scroll-margin - scroll-padding - scroll-snap-align - scroll-snap-stop - scroll-snap-type - touch-action - user-select - will-change SVG: - fill - stroke - stroke-width Accessibility: - forced-color-adjust ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Implement responsive flex basis with Tailwind CSS breakpoints DESCRIPTION: This HTML example demonstrates how to apply responsive `flex-basis` utilities using breakpoint variants like `md:`. This allows the initial size of flex items to change based on screen size, ensuring adaptive layouts for different devices. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/flex-basis LANGUAGE: html CODE: ```
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``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: CSS Equivalent for Tailwind Arbitrary Variant DESCRIPTION: Shows the simplified CSS output for an arbitrary variant, illustrating a complex sibling selector applied via Tailwind's arbitrary variant syntax. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/styling-with-utility-classes LANGUAGE: CSS CODE: ``` div > [data-active] + span { color: var(--color-blue-600);} ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: HTML Example: Resizing Image to Cover Container with object-cover DESCRIPTION: Demonstrates how to use the `object-cover` utility class in HTML to make an image cover its container while preserving its aspect ratio, potentially cropping parts of the image. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/object-fit LANGUAGE: HTML CODE: ``` ``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Align Grid Items to Start with Tailwind CSS place-content-start DESCRIPTION: Illustrates the use of the `place-content-start` utility class in Tailwind CSS to pack grid items against the start of the block axis within a grid container. This aligns content to the top or left, depending on the writing mode. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/place-content LANGUAGE: HTML CODE: ```
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``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: HTML Example: Implementing a Subgrid with Tailwind CSS DESCRIPTION: Illustrates the use of the `grid-cols-subgrid` utility in HTML. This utility allows a nested grid to adopt the column tracks defined by its parent grid, ensuring alignment and consistency. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/grid-template-columns LANGUAGE: HTML CODE: ```
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``` ---------------------------------------- TITLE: Tailwind CSS border-s- Utility Classes for Inline Start Border Color DESCRIPTION: These Tailwind CSS utility classes set the `border-inline-start-color` property, allowing control over the logical start edge border color. They map to various predefined color palettes (gray, zinc, neutral, stone) and support custom values via arbitrary properties or square bracket notation. SOURCE: https://tailwindcss.com/docs/border-color LANGUAGE: APIDOC CODE: ``` border-s-gray-900: border-inline-start-color: var(--color-gray-900); /* oklch(21% 0.034 264.665) */ border-s-gray-950: border-inline-start-color: var(--color-gray-950); /* oklch(13% 0.028 261.692) */ border-s-zinc-50: border-inline-start-color: var(--color-zinc-50); /* oklch(98.5% 0 0) */ border-s-zinc-100: border-inline-start-color: var(--color-zinc-100); /* oklch(96.7% 0.001 286.375) */ border-s-zinc-200: border-inline-start-color: var(--color-zinc-200); /* oklch(92% 0.004 286.32) */ border-s-zinc-300: border-inline-start-color: var(--color-zinc-300); /* oklch(87.1% 0.006 286.286) */ border-s-zinc-400: border-inline-start-color: var(--color-zinc-400); /* oklch(70.5% 0.015 286.067) */ border-s-zinc-500: border-inline-start-color: var(--color-zinc-500); /* oklch(55.2% 0.016 285.938) */ border-s-zinc-600: border-inline-start-color: var(--color-zinc-600); /* oklch(44.2% 0.017 285.786) */ border-s-zinc-700: border-inline-start-color: var(--color-zinc-700); /* oklch(37% 0.013 285.805) */ border-s-zinc-800: border-inline-start-color: var(--color-zinc-800); /* oklch(27.4% 0.006 286.033) */ border-s-zinc-900: border-inline-start-color: var(--color-zinc-900); /* oklch(21% 0.006 285.885) */ border-s-zinc-950: border-inline-start-color: var(--color-zinc-950); /* oklch(14.1% 0.005 285.823) */ border-s-neutral-50: border-inline-start-color: var(--color-neutral-50); /* oklch(98.5% 0 0) */ border-s-neutral-100: border-inline-start-color: var(--color-neutral-100); /* oklch(97% 0 0) */ border-s-neutral-200: border-inline-start-color: var(--color-neutral-200); /* oklch(92.2% 0 0) */ border-s-neutral-300: border-inline-start-color: var(--color-neutral-300); /* oklch(87% 0 0) */ border-s-neutral-400: border-inline-start-color: var(--color-neutral-400); /* oklch(70.8% 0 0) */ border-s-neutral-500: border-inline-start-color: var(--color-neutral-500); /* oklch(55.6% 0 0) */ border-s-neutral-600: border-inline-start-color: var(--color-neutral-600); /* oklch(43.9% 0 0) */ border-s-neutral-700: border-inline-start-color: var(--color-neutral-700); /* oklch(37.1% 0 0) */ border-s-neutral-800: border-inline-start-color: var(--color-neutral-800); /* oklch(26.9% 0 0) */ border-s-neutral-900: border-inline-start-color: var(--color-neutral-900); /* oklch(20.5% 0 0) */ border-s-neutral-950: border-inline-start-color: var(--color-neutral-950); /* oklch(14.5% 0 0) */ border-s-stone-50: border-inline-start-color: var(--color-stone-50); /* oklch(98.5% 0.001 106.423) */ border-s-stone-100: border-inline-start-color: var(--color-stone-100); /* oklch(97% 0.001 106.424) */ border-s-stone-200: border-inline-start-color: var(--color-stone-200); /* oklch(92.3% 0.003 48.717) */ border-s-stone-300: border-inline-start-color: var(--color-stone-300); /* oklch(86.9% 0.005 56.366) */ border-s-stone-400: border-inline-start-color: var(--color-stone-400); /* oklch(70.9% 0.01 56.259) */ border-s-stone-500: border-inline-start-color: var(--color-stone-500); /* oklch(55.3% 0.013 58.071) */ border-s-stone-600: border-inline-start-color: var(--color-stone-600); /* oklch(44.4% 0.011 73.639) */ border-s-stone-700: border-inline-start-color: var(--color-stone-700); /* oklch(37.4% 0.01 67.558) */ border-s-stone-800: border-inline-start-color: var(--color-stone-800); /* oklch(26.8% 0.007 34.298) */ border-s-stone-900: border-inline-start-color: var(--color-stone-900); /* oklch(21.6% 0.006 56.043) */ border-s-stone-950: border-inline-start-color: var(--color-stone-950); /* oklch(14.7% 0.004 49.25) */ border-s-(): border-inline-start-color: var(); border-s-[]: border-inline-start-color: ; ```