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@speckle/tailwind-theme

v2.31.11

Published

Speckle tailwind theme used in frontend 2 and other apps

Downloads

711

Readme

tailwind-theme

Tailwind theme used in frontend 2 and other apps.

Setup

  1. Install the package
  2. In your tailwind config import plugin from @speckle/tailwind-theme and @tailwindcss/forms and add them to your plugins array
  3. Import tailwindContentEntries from @speckle/tailwind-theme/tailwind-configure and invoke it in the contents field in your Tailwind config to ensure PurgeCSS is configured correctly. It requires the CJS require object as its only parameter. If it isn't available (in an ESM environment), you can use node's createRequire().

Development

  1. Link this repo to wherever you're using this package. Unnecessary if you're using this package somewhere inside this monorepo.
  2. Run yarn build to re-build

Viewer

Run yarn viewer to open the Tailwind Config Viewer in the browser.

Note 1: The project must be built first for this to work! Note 2: All of the custom colors that rely on CSS variables will only show the light mode version irregardless of the "Dark Mode" toggle. This is because of a limitation of Tailwind Config Viewer.