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Tailwind v3.0.0 released!
Tailwind v3.0.0 has been released.
Tailwind CSS v3.0 has got to be our most exciting release ever, including improvements like:
- Just-in-Time, all the time — lightning fast build times, stackable variants, arbitrary value support, better browser performance, and more.
- Every color out of the box — including all of the extended palette colors like cyan, rose, fuchsia, and lime, and fifty shades of
greygray.- Colored box shadows — for fun glow and reflection effects, and more natural shadows on colored backgrounds.
- Scroll snap API — a comprehensive and composable set of utilities for CSS-only scroll snapping.
- Multi-column layout — so you can finally build that online newspaper you’ve been dreaming about.
- Native form control styling — make checkboxes, radio buttons, and file inputs match your brand without reinventing the wheel.
- Print modifier — control how your site looks when someone prints it, right from your HTML.
- Modern aspect ratio API — no more padding hacks, well unless you need to support Safari 14, which you probably do, but still.
- Fancy underline styles — the missing piece to making that side-project of yours finally take off.
- RTL and LTR modifiers — for complete control when building multi-directional websites.
- Portrait and landscape modifiers — honestly just because they were really easy to add.
- Arbitrary properties — now Tailwind supports CSS properties we’ve never even heard of.
- Play CDN — the new Just-in-Time engine squeezed into a CDN script that runs right in the browser.
- Tons of other utilities — including support for touch-action, will-change, flex-basis, text-indent, scroll-behavior, and more.
Plus a beautiful, brand-spanking new documentation website, loaded with improved content and examples on every page.
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AstonJ
v3 already! Tailwind is moving fast and this looks like a nice release!
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chaptuck
I only recently started using Tailwind but I am a fan (I used to not get what all the hype was about).
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AstonJ
Are you using TW3 Tucker? What do you like about it?
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