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March 12, 2023 » timonweb.com » [Archived Version]
Today I'm officially announcing the release of Django-Tailwind v2.2. It was soft-launched last week, and since I haven't got any complaints, I think I'm good to let you all know about the release. The current update adds improved support for the latest 2.2 version of the Tailwind CSS framework. … Read now
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Generating a self-signed SSL certificate for local Django development has always been a hassle for me. Until the day I discovered mkcert, a zero-config tool that creates locally trusted development certificates, your browser will not complain about. In this tutorial, I'll share my process, and you'll learn how to … Read now
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Yesterday, as I was about to go to bed, I found out that Tailwind CSS 3.0 with lots of cool improvements had been released. Knowing that a lot of Django people adore Tailwind CSS so much, I decided I couldn't sleep until I upgraded Django-Tailwind to support the latest version … Read now
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I recently released pytailwindcss, a Python package that lets you install the Tailwind CSS executable via pip with just one command: pip install pytailwindcss After the installation is complete, use the terminal to run the tailwindcss command: tailwindcss Behind the scenes, it runs a standalone Tailwind CSS build that … Read now
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As a Django developer, I have to run multiple processes while developing, such as the Django server, a JavaScript compiler, and Celery. Launching these processes separately can be time-consuming and tedious. Just try opening three terminal windows, and you'll understand what I mean. Finally, I found a solution … Read now
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