We just released Tailwind CSS v2.1 which brings the new JIT engine to core, adds first-class CSS filter support, and more!
An all-new high-performance CLI tool, ::before and ::after support, sibling selectors, selected text variants, and tons more.
Today we're excited to release Tailwind CSS: From Zero to Production, a new screencast series that teaches you everything you need to know to go from zero to production with Tailwind CSS v2.0.
Until now, trying to style an article, document, or blog post with Tailwind has been a tedious task that required a keen eye for typography and a lot of complex custom CSS. That's why today we're excited to release @tailwindcss/typography — a plugin that lets you easily style vanilla HTML content with beautiful typographic defaults.
Today we're announcing the next version of the Tailwind CSS Typography plugin, which brings easy dark mode support and a brand new customization API.
Today we're finally releasing Tailwind CSS v2.0, including an all-new color palette, dark mode support, and tons more!
Tailwind CSS v3.0 is here — bringing incredible performance gains, huge workflow improvements, and a seriously ridiculous number of new features.
Now with first-party TypeScript types, arbitrary variants, improved CSS variable DX, and tons more.
...and nested group support, aria-* variants, data-* variants, @supports support, and more.
Tailwind CSS v3.3 is here — bringing a bunch of new features people have been asking for forever, and a bunch of new stuff you didn't even know you wanted.
There’s nothing like building a major new product for finding all the features you wish you had in your own tools, so we capitalized on that inspiration and turned it into this — Tailwind CSS v3.4.
We just released Tailwind CSS v4.0 — an all-new version of the framework optimized for performance and flexibility, with a reimagined configuration and customization experience, and taking full advantage of the latest advancements the web platform has to offer.
I wasn't sure it would ever happen but we did it — we released a version of Tailwind CSS that includes text shadow utilities. Tailwind CSS v4.1 is here and it's packed with improvements that will help you (or your LLM, you coward) build even better interactive experiences.
We just tagged the first public v4.0.0-alpha so you can start experimenting with it and help us get to a stable release later this year.
After a long alpha period, we're excited to release the first public beta of Tailwind CSS v4.0.
Announcing the first release of @tailwindui/react, which introduces a component for utility-first enter/leave transitions.
Every UI block in Tailwind Plus is now fully functional, accessible, and interactive, even if you don't use a framework like React or Vue.
Back in June, Brad Cornes joined our company as our very first team member. We didn't have a blog to announce it back then, but better late than never right?
We started working with David Luhr last summer to help us develop a Figma version of Tailwind UI, as well as to leverage his accessibility expertise, ensuring we were following best practices and delivering markup that would work for everyone. Today we're excited to share that David has joined the team full-time!
Many years ago I got a message from Steve that said something like: "Have I ever shared this guy's Dribbble profile with you before? Been following him forever, some of my absolute favorite work I've ever found." That person was James McDonald, and today we're totally over the moon to share that James is joining our team full-time.