Advanced TailwindCSS Techniques You Have To Know?! [8 concepts]

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  • Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024

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  • @exempt5161
    @exempt5161 6 месяцев назад +10

    Instead of 'justify-center' and 'items-center' you can use `place-items-center` which combines those two classes.
    Same with 'w-10 h-10' you can use 'size-10' to combine them too.

  • @williamhorn411
    @williamhorn411 Год назад +8

    you're actually goated for this. one of the most helpful tailwind videos out there, i'm not even kidding.

    • @Smoljames
      @Smoljames  Год назад +1

      Glad you found it useful my friend :)

  • @its.mad_mad
    @its.mad_mad Год назад +5

    watching this 15 mins before an interview, its a good refresher video, thanks!

    • @Smoljames
      @Smoljames  Год назад

      Good luck with the interview! Glad you enjoyed the video :)

  • @sukritsaha5632
    @sukritsaha5632 Год назад +14

    I think it's better to use twMerge() from tailwind merge for dynamic/conditional classes instead of using template strings.

  • @rishavsharma765
    @rishavsharma765 Год назад +16

    I recently found about the "group" class and oh man your video refreshed the concept. Now, it's printed in my brain. Loved to learn and refresh knowledge about other concepts.
    Thanks a lot Smol

    • @Smoljames
      @Smoljames  Год назад

      Glad you found the video helpful :) thanks for the comment

  • @nmquyet
    @nmquyet Год назад +1

    group hover blows my mind 🤯, thank you

  • @committingchanges
    @committingchanges Год назад +1

    Incredible tutorial! Thank you and keep it up :)

  • @Noam-Bahar
    @Noam-Bahar Год назад +5

    Breakpoint tips: in addition to the regular default breakpoints that work as a min-width, you can prefix them with max- to negate them.
    For example, the following two styles do the same thing:
    flex flex-col md:flex-row
    flex max-md:flex-col
    (flex-row is the default so no need to specify it)
    Arbitrary custom breakpoints: regular min-width breakpoints are written like this
    min-[123px]:
    And max width is self explanatory
    max:[987px]:
    Though sometimes it's better to add custom breakpoints to the Tailwind theme config

  • @labnol
    @labnol Год назад +1

    That's a very useful video. Thanks!

  • @nishargakabir745
    @nishargakabir745 10 месяцев назад +2

    Bro, You are pro 🎉🎉🎉

  • @tooooooooooooolik
    @tooooooooooooolik Год назад +5

    Why is it called advances techniques and then you proceed to show basic skills that you learn in every 20 minutes guide

    • @khalilbaba7991
      @khalilbaba7991 20 дней назад

      That's front end Devs for you my guy

  • @Noam-Bahar
    @Noam-Bahar Год назад +3

    Man, I really wish that Tailwind pseudo classes and pseudo elements had an option to group all of its classes without typing the selector every time, kind of like this
    before:[absolute bg-green-300 w-full]
    Or
    md:[grid-cols-3 text-lg]
    instead of the current
    before:absolute before:bg-green-300 before:w-full
    Or
    md:grid-cols-3 md:text-lg
    Great video!!!!!

    • @tuananhdo1870
      @tuananhdo1870 10 месяцев назад

      Its is so muxh more complex to implement, and more complex for vs code extension. Everything should be more simple not more complicated

  • @hiryuimajin
    @hiryuimajin Год назад +4

    I was afraid to use tailwind because I was so used to scss and now I cannot look back! This refresh video is amazing and the simple concepts of it are nice! Thank you

  • @shinmini99
    @shinmini99 Год назад +1

    awesome video thanks a lot🔥

  • @golfgrab9481
    @golfgrab9481 Год назад +2

    you missing something very basic. tailwind extension that suggested classname 😊

  • @hanfriednguegan8321
    @hanfriednguegan8321 Год назад +1

    Omg G. Thank you so much

  • @mauriciocamacho9099
    @mauriciocamacho9099 Год назад +3

    Awesome content! Keep it going! 🎉
    By the way, which is the VS Code theme you're using?

    • @Smoljames
      @Smoljames  Год назад

      Thanks for the comment :) As for the theme, it's the freeCodeCamp theme

  • @user-oz3hc6lj2e
    @user-oz3hc6lj2e 7 месяцев назад +1

    before and after is not working in my tailwind can you help , bro ?

    • @Smoljames
      @Smoljames  7 месяцев назад

      If you post your code in the discord channel I can take a look!

  • @sohadmad1823
    @sohadmad1823 Год назад

    Thank you that's useful

  • @uzomanwanne2751
    @uzomanwanne2751 Год назад +2

    Helpful video. However, if you can, try to improve on the video quality

    • @Smoljames
      @Smoljames  Год назад

      sure - just curious, what do you mean by improve on video quality? It's already 1080p no?

    • @uzomanwanne2751
      @uzomanwanne2751 Год назад

      Well , Its difficult to see the screen. Do you have a GitHub repo for the code? Maybe that will help us view the code clearly

  • @shahzaibkhan5423
    @shahzaibkhan5423 2 месяца назад +1

    Awesome ! Sir, you just cleared our doubts. Thank you very much sir 🎉

  • @SergeyNeskhodovskiy
    @SergeyNeskhodovskiy Месяц назад

    You can create a loader with much less code, just border-transparent, back with border-top, border-left, rounded 50% and animate:spin. And it will be transparent in the middle too.

  • @Pareshbpatel
    @Pareshbpatel 4 месяца назад

    Some great advanced TailwindCSS techniques, beautifully demonstrated. Thanks.
    {2024--05-19} - Subscribed!

  • @jingli9232
    @jingli9232 Год назад +2

    thx for sharing, learned a lot, a quick question, why space for dynamic inputs?

    • @Smoljames
      @Smoljames  Год назад +1

      Good question. It's because you're constructing a string with tailwind classes and classes must always be separated by a space otherwise they don't work

    • @jingli9232
      @jingli9232 Год назад +1

      @@Smoljames got it, thx!

  • @_tanzil_
    @_tanzil_ 26 дней назад

    This not a advance tutorial. All techniques are just basic.

  • @honeymusket2614
    @honeymusket2614 Год назад +2

    what mic do you use? The lighing looks firee!

    • @Smoljames
      @Smoljames  Год назад

      haha thanks - it's a FiFine apligame I think!

  • @ralify
    @ralify Год назад +4

    Nice to know about the group stuff! What I'm missing here is the @apply, which you can use, to keep everything not inline and wrap it in a class that you can reuse

    • @Smoljames
      @Smoljames  Год назад

      It definitely is missing - so thanks for mentioning it! :)

    • @kiryls1207
      @kiryls1207 Год назад +3

      the creator of tailwind admitted to regret the @apply feature..saying it is the most feature breaking and difficult to debug/maintain for them. also, if you think about it, @apply kinda defies the whole purpose of inline styling of tailwind (it's almost like using plain css with class selection).
      but hey, maybe there are thing you can do only with @apply, i just don't know what are those cases

    • @ralify
      @ralify Год назад +2

      @@kiryls1207 the purpose of tailwind is to write everything inline? It looks horrible that way, mostly unreadable. The reason why I want to use @apply is to replace it with normal scss later

    • @kiryls1207
      @kiryls1207 Год назад +2

      @@ralify i guess it depends on what makes you more productive. for instance, i don't like to switch constantly from one place to another every time i need to make some adjustment. i also like to have my style near the element it refers to, so whenever i get some design bug, i just need to find the element that's causing it, instead of playing with a centralized mega class containing all the styles of the application. there are clearly pros and cons (code looking kinda cluttered sometimes for example)
      the method i described was something i really enjoyed doing, where other approaches failed to me by being frustrating most of the times (i guess i'm just a noob, so don't hate me for that ahah)

    • @hoaxygen
      @hoaxygen Год назад

      @@ralify I get the sentiment but it's not that bad if you follow the recommended strategies: use the official IDE plugin to automatically sort your classes so they become predictable, break up your project into components, separate styles into variables or objects, place the styles on the elements that actually need them, and use multiple lines to for the classes. I've been using it for over a year now across various projects and it's rarely a problem.

  • @mengzor
    @mengzor Год назад +1

    Neat, never heard of the animate functions before

  • @AndersFloor
    @AndersFloor Год назад +1

    Thanks, very informative

  • @enversecilmis7627
    @enversecilmis7627 Год назад

    This is tailwind basics my guy

  • @Becky1498
    @Becky1498 Год назад +1

    Love the thumb nail !

  • @psyferinc.3573
    @psyferinc.3573 Год назад +1

    thanks a bunch man

  • @wazirshehryarali4375
    @wazirshehryarali4375 10 месяцев назад +1

    does not using all these inline css (tailwind) makes things more complicated and difficult to maintain and read. I prefer using tailwind css and simple css both, tailwind for small things and responsiveness and plane css for complicated design and animation.

    • @Smoljames
      @Smoljames  10 месяцев назад

      A totally valid way to code :) I personally find it easy to maintain as I know what I'm looking for in the styling but everyone has a preference!

  • @genshian
    @genshian Год назад +1

    Loved the format of this video! Keep these coming. You got a new subscriber!

    • @Smoljames
      @Smoljames  Год назад

      cheers bro - appreciate the support!

  • @starzvishnu
    @starzvishnu Год назад +1

    Really useful. Great keep going!

  • @phantazzor
    @phantazzor Год назад +1

    best tuto in chill mode ;)

    • @phantazzor
      @phantazzor Год назад

      what about if we want to trigger a something dynamic on hover: ....

  • @isiahmoore6790
    @isiahmoore6790 Год назад

    Stop starin at me while I’m watching the video

    • @Smoljames
      @Smoljames  Год назад

      But i like staring --_--

  • @themarksmith
    @themarksmith Год назад +1

    Excellent video - cheers 👍

    • @Smoljames
      @Smoljames  Год назад

      Glad you found it useful!

  • @Murga_Mutton
    @Murga_Mutton Год назад +1

    thank you, very good tut

    • @Smoljames
      @Smoljames  Год назад

      Glad you found it useful :)

  • @chirkov
    @chirkov Год назад +2

    It's not advanced techniques, just basic classes usage

    • @VelvetSage
      @VelvetSage 9 месяцев назад

      ikr
      and all these comments about this being useful... just read the docs bro wtf

  • @SaqibNaeem-c6q
    @SaqibNaeem-c6q Год назад

    who use h1 in the button man