I use it in all my current projects. It's easy to start and very customisable. Love it so much! I improved the speed of development 2x times by using Tailwind.
Based on our record, Tailwind CSS seems to be a lot more popular than Stasher. While we know about 868 links to Tailwind CSS, we've tracked only 24 mentions of Stasher. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
You can use this link to find places to stash it: https://stasher.com/. Source: 10 months ago
You can also check out stasher.com for places that offer it as a more formal service, compare prices, and reserve space. Source: 11 months ago
I've used Stasher before to store my bag at the Premier Inn on York Place. It's just a couple of minutes walk from the main bus station, and was really easy to do - you book through Stasher, then go to the reception desk and show them your e-mail receipt. Very easy and very secure as it's in a locked room that only their staff can access. If you use them, do make sure to leave enough time for pickup in case there... Source: about 1 year ago
Writing on behalf of stasher.com - we have loads of locations in London - near Heathrow, Bermondsey or anywhere in between. Use code STASHNOW to get a small discount on the service :). Source: about 1 year ago
Use stasher: https://stasher.com/ to find trusted shops and hotels to store your bag. Source: about 1 year ago
Finally, for our front end, we’re going to be pairing Next.js with the great combination of TailwindCSS and shadcn/ui so we can focus on building the functionality of the app and let them handle making it look awesome! - Source: dev.to / 5 days ago
You can use any frontend framework you want — react-based tooling, however, has a natural advantage as it models everything as a function of state, which can map 1:1 with the concept in Burr. In the demo app we use react, react-query, and tailwind, but we’ll be skipping over this largely (it is not central to the purpose of the post). - Source: dev.to / 10 days ago
Tailwind CSS: A utility-first CSS framework for rapidly building custom designs. - Source: dev.to / 11 days ago
First, you need to make sure that you have a working Tailwind CSS project…. - Source: dev.to / 11 days ago
With better CSS approaches like TailwindCSS and Vanilla Extract (which we're heavily using) it's much easier to maintain the UI and make sure it doesn't change unexpectedly. No more conflicting CSS classes, much less CSS specificity issues and much less CSS code in general. - Source: dev.to / 14 days ago
LuggageHero - Store your luggage in local shops (in London and Copenhagen)
Bootstrap - Simple and flexible HTML, CSS, and JS for popular UI components and interactions
Bounce - Store your bags/luggage in local hotels & shops
React - A JavaScript library for building user interfaces
Vertoe - Luggage Storage Anywhere, Anytime
Bulma - Bulma is an open source CSS framework based on Flexbox and built with Sass. It's 100% responsive, fully modular, and available for free.