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Build User Interfaces by Composing CSS Utility Classes with Tailwind

  1. 1
    Composing CSS Utility Classes with Tailwind Course Introduction
    50s
  2. 2
    Compile Tailwind to CSS with gulp
    2m 41s
  3. 3
    Create Custom Utility Classes in Tailwind
    1m 51s
  4. 4
    Apply mobile-first Responsive Classes in Tailwind
    2m 47s
  5. 5
    Style Elements on hover and focus with Tailwind’s State Variants
    34s
  6. 6
    Change Styles on Multiple Elements with Tailwinds group-hover
    40s
  7. 7
    Control What Variations are Generated for Each Utility Class Module in Tailwind
    55s
  8. 8
    Keep Specificity in Check when Working with Tailwind
    1m 32s
  9. 9
    Extending Tailwind with Responsive Custom Utility Classes
    1m 34s
  10. 10
    Abstract Utility Classes to BEM Components in Tailwind
    2m 9s
  11. 11
    Create a Responsive Card Component by Composing Tailwind's Utility Classes
    3m 41s
  12. 12
    Customize Tailwind’s Naming Convention for Generated Utility Classes
    1m 8s
  13. 13
    Removing Unused CSS in Tailwind with PurgeCSS
    1m 20s

Extending Tailwind with Responsive Custom Utility Classes

Simon Vrachliotis
InstructorSimon Vrachliotis
  • tailwind
    Tailwind
  • css
    CSS

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In this lesson, we discover how to generate custom utility classes that follow Tailwind’s mobile-first, responsive naming convention pattern, using the 'variants' PostCSS directive.

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