I need a good graphics designer to help with a landing page and maybe even some logo design work. Preferably using #Tailwind for the landing page. I don't have crazy amounts of money for this project but it does pay.
Can you recommend anyone for this? Please DM me if you know a good person.
Boost it if don't know anyone but want to help connect me anyway. :)
I think this hits the nail on the head. This is precisely my issue with #tailwind. It actively ignores one of the most powerful aspects of #CSS:
“I think that Tailwind might be a good example of an imperative design tool. It’s only about the specific outputs. Systematic thinking is actively discouraged; instead you say exactly what you want the final pixels on the screen to be.”
"This study compares two websites with identical design: the commercial Spotlight template from developers of #Tailwind vs the same site with semantic #CSS."
Tailwind vs Semantic CSS: "This study compares two sites with identical design: the commercial Spotlight template from the developers of #Tailwind vs the same site with semantic #CSS. The semantic version is 8× smaller, renders faster, and requires no JS bundlers/tooling." https://nuejs.org/blog/tailwind-vs-semantic-css/
Reading ‘Why Tailwind CSS Won’ and was caught off-guard by this comment from Matt Rickard “few developers are writing HTML (instead, they are writing JSX or TSX).” What do you write mostly?
This article uses #React as it's main example, but it applies to #Laravel, #Tailwind, even #Drupal just a much. I say that as a recovering Drupal dev who used to use the standardization argument.
Greedy management is the reason we can't have nice things.
💜 Remix / Tailwind Infinite Scroll Masonry Grid 💜 So excited to have gotten this so smooth and beautiful. It might be my favorite component thus far. It is flawless from mobile to ultraHD, from 300px to 4000px!
Been slowly tinkering on a Litestar app I'm building just for the hell of it. My local amateur soccer league could really use a website, and I could also stand to learn a new web framework. (I mean, why not?)
While I've been plugging away at it (over-engineering and all), I decided to continue building in public.
Lots of fun stuff in here, but a pretty good "real world" use case for the PyHAT stack (htmx/Tailwind).
Excited to share tailwindcss-fluid-font-size, a new fluid typography Tailwind plugin.
I’ve been iterating on Tailwind approaches to fluid typography for a couple years. tailwindcss-fluid-font-size is more flexible and, to me, the most ergonomic and idiomatically “Tailwindy” of the solutions I’ve built or read about.
Open minded Tailwind haters might even be interested in at least the design.
There's a worrying trend in modern web development, where developers are throwing away decades of carefully wrought systems for a bit of perceived convenience. Tools such as Tailwind CSS seem to be spreading like wildfire, with very few people ever willing to acknowledge the regression they bring to our field. And I'm getting...
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There's a worrying trend in modern web development, where developers are throwing away decades of carefully wrought systems for a bit of perceived convenience. Tools such as Tailwind CSS seem to be spreading like wildfire, with very few people ever willing to acknowledge the regression they bring to our field. And I'm getting...