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    Tag: wordpress

    • Using Tailwind CSS in WordPress blocks

      Using Tailwind CSS in WordPress blocks

      In my previous post, I stated that I have a reignited love for Tailwind CSS. I felt this way after using “normal” CSS again while developing custom blocks in WordPress. It was a frustrating experience which made me realise; I friggin love Tailwind CSS. In this post, I’m going to show you one possible method…

    • Tailwind CSS: my love has been reignited ❤️

      Tailwind CSS: my love has been reignited ❤️

      I have to admit, I hated Tailwind CSS at first. I’m pretty sure that my hatred for it lost me one of the contracting jobs I was gunning for. “Do you really want to use Tailwind CSS? Because I hate it with a passion. You may as well just use inline styles!”. Needless to say…