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First of all a big thank you for the amazing framework you guys provide.
I'm a software engineer for a company that sells marketing software. Part of the software is a page builder which utilises tailwind for the styling of pages. Our customers are basically styling their pages with tailwind classes, through a nifty UI (no-code). Currently we use an unofficial package to parse tailwind classes to css in our browser based application. I found the package we use now in a similar discussion/topic: discussions/9284
I was wondering if by now there are any plans to release an official API to parse tailwind classes to CSS in a browser environment.
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Hi,
First of all a big thank you for the amazing framework you guys provide.
I'm a software engineer for a company that sells marketing software. Part of the software is a page builder which utilises tailwind for the styling of pages. Our customers are basically styling their pages with tailwind classes, through a nifty UI (no-code). Currently we use an unofficial package to parse tailwind classes to css in our browser based application. I found the package we use now in a similar discussion/topic: discussions/9284
I was wondering if by now there are any plans to release an official API to parse tailwind classes to CSS in a browser environment.
Thanks in advance.
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