Learn To Use TailwindCSS as a Professional

Published 2022-07-13
Platform Udemy
Rating 4.59
Number of Reviews 3
Number of Students 50
Price $29.99
Instructors
Aman Ahmed
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TailwindCSS : A utility-first CSS framework for rapidly building custom user interfaces

Why Should you take this course if there are other courses similar to this ?

This course content will be updating in the future as new features will be released in TailwindCSS.

I personally believe that its the choosing quality over quantity will always work in your interest.

This course will build a Solid Foundation on which you can embark your journey.

This Course will teach you about  concepts like Preflight mode , how to create custom themes .......etc.


TailwindCSS

A utility-first CSS framework for rapidly building custom user interfaces. Now I have worked with Regular CSS , Styled Components and pretty much with most of the famous libraries that are out their but tailwind is a dark horse. The Flexibility that it offers is something that's not comparable to any other libraries that are out there. So if you are convinced with the idea of using Tailwind in your next project. Welcome Aboard!ヾ(≧▽≦*)o.

Tailwind CSS is a framework that provides a way to style your website right in the HTML itself without having to write external CSS.

Let's face it, CSS is hard to write and maintain, all those class names will leave you confused and styling elements is quite complex with regular CSS.

On the other hand, using frameworks like Bootstrap makes your website look like every other website that uses one.

Tailwind provides a perfect solution to both the problems, it provides you with utility classes which provide a more granular level control over how your website looks like so that your website design stands apart from the rest.

On the other hand, styling a webpage becomes much easier as you just have to use pre-defined Tailwind utility classes in your HTML and would never have to fiddle with an external CSS file.

Once you use Tailwind you will never go back to the older way of just using plain simple CSS.

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