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“Tailwind's @apply Feature is Better Than it Sounds” by Zell Liew

🔗 css-tricks.com/tailwinds-apply

> Tailwind’s utilities are very powerful by themselves, but they’re even more powerful if you allow yourself to use `@apply` (and allow yourself to detach from traditional Tailwind advice). By doing this, you gain access to Tailwind as a tool instead of it being a dogmatic approach.

#CSS #Sass #Tailwind

⚓nicolas-hoizey.com/links/2025/

“Tailwind's @apply Feature is Better Than it Sounds” by Zell Liew

🔗 css-tricks.com/tailwinds-apply

> Tailwind’s utilities are very powerful by themselves, but they’re even more powerful if you allow yourself to use `@apply` (and allow yourself to detach from traditional Tailwind advice). By doing this, you gain access to Tailwind as a tool instead of it being a dogmatic approach.

#CSS #Sass #Tailwind

⚓nicolas-hoizey.com/links/2025/

“Defending Tailwind” by @donniedamato

🔗 blog.damato.design/posts/defen

> The fact is folks who use Tailwind aren’t thinking about responsibility and scale in this way. They are thinking how can I push this out as fast as possible. And Tailwind is great for that. Educating on best practices is always hard. In the year 2025, I still see people struggling with responsive design techniques.

#CSS #Tailwind

⚓nicolas-hoizey.com/links/2025/

#PreludeTech's next weekend learning sprint on 10/11 May.

Pick a topic, learn through hands-on practice, connect with other ambitious devs, and get expert support on tap!

- Modern frontend development with #Django, #HTMX, #Tailwind, #Playwright and #AlpineJS: buff.ly/OQFbNGB
- Adding Authentication to your Django app: #AllAuth integration and customisation: buff.ly/7VhjPHK
- Getting #Git: A Beginner’s Guide to Version Control and the Terminal: buff.ly/BGBbNJm

New features in #Tailwind #CSS v4.1

- Text Shadows (with size and intensity modifiers)
- Text Shadow Colors
- CSS Masks Support
- Edge masks (mask-r, mask-b)
- Radial masks (mask-radial)
- Conic and custom linear masks
- Combination of masks

🧵 👇

“Defending Tailwind” by @donniedamato

🔗 blog.damato.design/posts/defen

> The fact is folks who use Tailwind aren’t thinking about responsibility and scale in this way. They are thinking how can I push this out as fast as possible. And Tailwind is great for that. Educating on best practices is always hard. In the year 2025, I still see people struggling with responsive design techniques.

#CSS #Tailwind

⚓nicolas-hoizey.com/links/2025/

What's the easiest way to get #tailwind working in a #django project? Version 3 is completely fine. Possibly django-tailwind.readthedocs.io? Or is there something that integrates with the development server rather than you needing to start two long-running processes?

(While I've used Tailwind with SvelteKit - where it's super seamless, I've never used it with Django)

django-tailwind.readthedocs.ioWelcome to Django Tailwind’s documentation! — Django-Tailwind 2.0.0 documentation

Petite mis-à-jour du tableau de borde "mon département" pour le baromètre vélo.
L'entête a changé un peu, et affiche désormais le total des réponses dans le département (ou le préfixe choisi en tout cas)
Merci aux utilisateur·ice·s pour les retours, ça fait du bien! 😊

barometre.toulon-var-deplaceme

github.com/black-puppydog/baro

#rustlang #dioxus #tailwind #var #toulon #france #baromètreVélo2025 #vélo #fub
/cc @fub @tvd