What are tailwind Modifiers? Dive into the innovative concept that can revolutionize your web development workflow. Picture yourself on a quest to create a sleek and responsive website, eager to leverage the capabilities of Tailwind CSS to simplify y...
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Thank you for this. It was very helpful. I have a question though. How would you do it if you wanted to create a custom modifier called 'trigger:' that will represent both 'active:' and 'lg:hover:'? No similar examples are in the tailwind docs.
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Cool idea I’ve never thought of customizing Tailwind modifiers like this before. Even though I couldn’t fully load the post just now, your approach sounds like something I’d want to try for more expressive utility classes. Thanks for sharing will keep this in mind when designing my next UI