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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.
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Styling: Tailwind CSS (Assumed, common with Next.js). - Source: dev.to / 3 days ago
This article assumes the reader is a developer that knows their way around Markdown, TypeScript, React.js, and [Next.js] https://nextjs.org/). Familiarity with Tailwind-css would also be useful. - Source: dev.to / 20 days ago
Then I learned Tauri and used my favourite frontend framework SolidJS with TailwindCSS and DaisyUI to build the UI with MotionOne to add animations and Tauri to build the desktop/web/android/ios app. - Source: dev.to / 21 days ago
Shadcn/ui contains a set of beautifully designed and accessible components, and it works seamlessly with major React frameworks. It’s open-source and has amassed 85.5k (and counting) GitHub stars. It’s built on the shoulders of giants — Radix UI and Tailwind CSS, making it one of the best to work with. Unlike many other UI libraries, the components are not just installed as npm modules, they’re downloaded into... - Source: dev.to / about 1 month ago
We're going to investigate the difference in performance between Tailwind and Linaria. Tailwind, you already know. And Linaria has been getting quite a lot of traction since styled components went into maintenance mode recently. We'll cover why Linaria is a good choice for this comparison a bit further. - Source: dev.to / about 2 months ago
Actually you can, get an image and open it up in an editor, or this site that lets you pick colours online, paste the hex colour code into something like this site that gets the colour name and you ought to get some context as to what the colour appears to the rest of us. Source: over 2 years ago
I usually take a color pick from the unitcolorcompendium.com website (to get a colors hex code from one of their pictures) then use encycolorpedia.com to find the nearest paint match. Encycolorpedia.com have vallejo, citadel, tamiya and I think airfix indexed. Regulan Hussars come out as Vallejo Heavy Ochre. SO... Source: over 3 years ago
Bootstrap - Simple and flexible HTML, CSS, and JS for popular UI components and interactions
Color Picker by RedKetchup.io - Pick colors from an image, sampler, or spectrum. Convert HEX, RGB, HSL, HSV, CMYK, HTML/CSS colors. Select colors from a PNG, JPEG, WEBP, HEIC, GIF, ICO, TIFF, BMP, or SVG image.
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.
Image-Color.com - Find your perfect color using online image color picker. Click on the image to get color in HEX, RGB and HSL format. You can upload your own image file or put image URL.
React - A JavaScript library for building user interfaces
ImageColorPicker.com - Pick your color online. A simple online color picler.