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tailwindcss-wp-global-styles

v0.2.4

Published

A TailwindCSS Plugin to take global styles from WordPress and convert them to TailwindCSS

Downloads

5

Readme

🎨 TailwindCSS WP Global Styles Plugin

This plugin takes the CSS contents of the global stylesheet from WordPress and adds it to the TailwindCSS build process.

You will have access to all the utility classes from the WordPress Global Stylesheet in your TailwindCSS build. As well as the css variables.

The goal of this plugin is to provide you with TailwindCSS intelisense for the WordPress global stylesheet. However, to ensure all the WP blocks have the correct styles, and to avoid having to include the globalStylesheet.css in the build, this plugin will add all the selectors to the safelist config option. This makes sure that all the selectors are included in the build.

🚀 Installation

npm install tailwindcss-wp-global-styles

📦 Usage

Add the plugin to your tailwind.config.js file. This will include a safelist of the WP global stylesheet selectors:

// tailwind.config.js
/** @type {import('tailwindcss').Config} */
module.exports = {
	plugins: [
		require('tailwindcss-wp-global-styles')({
			globalStyes: fs.readFileSync('./path/to/wp/global.css', 'utf8'),
		}),
	],
}

If you are using your own custom safelist option then you will need to merge the safelist from this plugin with your own. We provide a helper function to get the safelist from the WordPress global stylesheet. You can use it like this:

const plugin = require('tailwindcss-wp-global-styles')
const globalStyles = fs.readFileSync('./path/to/wp/global.css', 'utf8')
// tailwind.config.js
/** @type {import('tailwindcss').Config} */
module.exports = {
	plugins: [
		plugin({
			globalStyes,
		}),
	],
	safelist: [
		// Add your own safelist items here,
		...plugin.getWPSafelist(globalStyles),
	],
}

⛭ Options

The globalStyles option is required. It should be the contents of the WordPress global stylesheet.

⚠️ Warning

Any !important declarations in the WordPress global stylesheet will be preserved in the TailwindCSS base and components. Therefore, you should keep this in mind when writing your own TailwindCSS styles. And to check the TailwindCSS Intellisense to see when !important is being used.

🪪 License

MIT

Made by natac13