How I Create Tailwind CSS Plugins From Scratch
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This tutorial guides you through creating a custom Tailwind CSS plugin to add a variety of button styles. It is an excellent way to rinse and reuse button components in the multiple prototype-like apps I build yearly. We'll cover designs like solid, outline, and ghost buttons, each with customizable colors and hover states.
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