diff --git a/examples/tailwindcss/README.md b/examples/tailwindcss/README.md
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+# Nuxt.js with Tailwind CSS
+
+See https://tailwindcss.com/docs/what-is-tailwind/
+
+Demo: https://tailwindcss.nuxtjs.org
diff --git a/examples/tailwindcss/assets/css/tailwind.css b/examples/tailwindcss/assets/css/tailwind.css
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+/**
+ * This injects Tailwind's base styles, which is a combination of
+ * Normalize.css and some additional base styles.
+ *
+ * You can see the styles here:
+ * https://github.com/tailwindcss/tailwindcss/blob/master/css/preflight.css
+ */
+ @tailwind preflight;
+
+ /**
+ * Here you would add any of your custom component classes; stuff that you'd
+ * want loaded *before* the utilities so that the utilities could still
+ * override them.
+ *
+ * Example:
+ *
+ * .btn { ... }
+ * .form-input { ... }
+ *
+ * Or if using a preprocessor:
+ *
+ * @import "components/buttons";
+ * @import "components/forms";
+ */
+
+ /**
+ * This injects all of Tailwind's utility classes, generated based on your
+ * config file.
+ */
+ @tailwind utilities;
+
+ /**
+ * Here you would add any custom utilities you need that don't come out of the
+ * box with Tailwind.
+ *
+ * Example :
+ *
+ * .bg-pattern-graph-paper { ... }
+ * .skew-45 { ... }
+ *
+ * Or if using a preprocessor..
+ *
+ * @import "utilities/backgrond-patterns";
+ * @import "utilities/skew-transforms";
+ */
diff --git a/examples/tailwindcss/layouts/default.vue b/examples/tailwindcss/layouts/default.vue
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+
+
+
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit. Voluptatibus quia, nulla! Maiores et perferendis eaque, exercitationem praesentium nihil.
+
+
+ #photography
+ #travel
+ #winter
+
+
+
+
+
diff --git a/examples/tailwindcss/postcss.config.js b/examples/tailwindcss/postcss.config.js
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+module.exports = {
+ plugins: [
+ require('tailwindcss')('./tailwind.js'),
+ require('autoprefixer')
+ ]
+}
diff --git a/examples/tailwindcss/tailwind.js b/examples/tailwindcss/tailwind.js
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+/*
+
+Tailwind - The Utility-First CSS Framework
+
+A project by Adam Wathan (@adamwathan), Jonathan Reinink (@reinink),
+David Hemphill (@davidhemphill) and Steve Schoger (@steveschoger).
+
+Welcome to the Tailwind config file. This is where you can customize
+Tailwind specifically for your project. Don't be intimidated by the
+length of this file. It's really just a big JavaScript object and
+we've done our very best to explain each section.
+
+View the full documentation at https://tailwindcss.com.
+
+|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+| The default config
+|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+|
+| This variable contains the default Tailwind config. You don't have
+| to use it, but it can sometimes be helpful to have available. For
+| example, you may choose to merge your custom configuration
+| values with some of the Tailwind defaults.
+|
+*/
+
+// var defaultConfig = require('tailwindcss').defaultConfig()
+
+/*
+|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+| Colors https://tailwindcss.com/docs/colors
+|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+|
+| Here you can specify the colors used in your project. To get you started,
+| we've provided a generous palette of great looking colors that are perfect
+| for prototyping, but don't hesitate to change them for your project. You
+| own these colors, nothing will break if you change everything about them.
+|
+| We've used literal color names ("red", "blue", etc.) for the default
+| palette, but if you'd rather use functional names like "primary" and
+| "secondary", or even a numeric scale like "100" and "200", go for it.
+|
+*/
+
+var colors = {
+ 'transparent': 'transparent',
+
+ 'black': '#222b2f',
+ 'grey-darkest': '#364349',
+ 'grey-darker': '#596a73',
+ 'grey-dark': '#70818a',
+ 'grey': '#9babb4',
+ 'grey-light': '#dae4e9',
+ 'grey-lighter': '#f3f7f9',
+ 'grey-lightest': '#fafcfc',
+ 'white': '#ffffff',
+
+ 'red-darkest': '#420806',
+ 'red-darker': '#6a1b19',
+ 'red-dark': '#cc1f1a',
+ 'red': '#e3342f',
+ 'red-light': '#ef5753',
+ 'red-lighter': '#f9acaa',
+ 'red-lightest': '#fcebea',
+
+ 'orange-darkest': '#542605',
+ 'orange-darker': '#7f4012',
+ 'orange-dark': '#de751f',
+ 'orange': '#f6993f',
+ 'orange-light': '#faad63',
+ 'orange-lighter': '#fcd9b6',
+ 'orange-lightest': '#fff5eb',
+
+ 'yellow-darkest': '#453411',
+ 'yellow-darker': '#684f1d',
+ 'yellow-dark': '#f2d024',
+ 'yellow': '#ffed4a',
+ 'yellow-light': '#fff382',
+ 'yellow-lighter': '#fff9c2',
+ 'yellow-lightest': '#fcfbeb',
+
+ 'green-darkest': '#032d19',
+ 'green-darker': '#0b4228',
+ 'green-dark': '#1f9d55',
+ 'green': '#38c172',
+ 'green-light': '#51d88a',
+ 'green-lighter': '#a2f5bf',
+ 'green-lightest': '#e3fcec',
+
+ 'teal-darkest': '#0d3331',
+ 'teal-darker': '#174e4b',
+ 'teal-dark': '#38a89d',
+ 'teal': '#4dc0b5',
+ 'teal-light': '#64d5ca',
+ 'teal-lighter': '#a0f0ed',
+ 'teal-lightest': '#e8fffe',
+
+ 'blue-darkest': '#05233b',
+ 'blue-darker': '#103d60',
+ 'blue-dark': '#2779bd',
+ 'blue': '#3490dc',
+ 'blue-light': '#6cb2eb',
+ 'blue-lighter': '#bcdefa',
+ 'blue-lightest': '#eff8ff',
+
+ 'indigo-darkest': '#191e38',
+ 'indigo-darker': '#2f365f',
+ 'indigo-dark': '#5661b3',
+ 'indigo': '#6574cd',
+ 'indigo-light': '#7886d7',
+ 'indigo-lighter': '#b2b7ff',
+ 'indigo-lightest': '#e6e8ff',
+
+ 'purple-darkest': '#1f133f',
+ 'purple-darker': '#352465',
+ 'purple-dark': '#794acf',
+ 'purple': '#9561e2',
+ 'purple-light': '#a779e9',
+ 'purple-lighter': '#d6bbfc',
+ 'purple-lightest': '#f3ebff',
+
+ 'pink-darkest': '#45051e',
+ 'pink-darker': '#72173a',
+ 'pink-dark': '#eb5286',
+ 'pink': '#f66d9b',
+ 'pink-light': '#fa7ea8',
+ 'pink-lighter': '#ffbbca',
+ 'pink-lightest': '#ffebef'
+}
+
+module.exports = {
+
+ /*
+ |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ | Colors https://tailwindcss.com/docs/colors
+ |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ |
+ | The color palette defined above is also assigned to the "colors" key of
+ | your Tailwind config. This makes it easy to access them in your CSS
+ | using Tailwind's config helper. For example:
+ |
+ | .error { color: config('colors.red') }
+ |
+ */
+
+ colors: colors,
+
+ /*
+ |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ | Screens https://tailwindcss.com/docs/responsive-design
+ |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ |
+ | Screens in Tailwind are translated to CSS media queries. They define the
+ | responsive breakpoints for your project. By default Tailwind takes a
+ | "mobile first" approach, where each screen size represents a minimum
+ | viewport width. Feel free to have as few or as many screens as you
+ | want, naming them in whatever way you'd prefer for your project.
+ |
+ | Tailwind also allows for more complex screen definitions, which can be
+ | useful in certain situations. Be sure to see the full responsive
+ | documentation for a complete list of options.
+ |
+ | Class name: .{screen}:{utility}
+ |
+ */
+
+ screens: {
+ 'sm': '576px',
+ 'md': '768px',
+ 'lg': '992px',
+ 'xl': '1200px'
+ },
+
+ /*
+ |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ | Fonts https://tailwindcss.com/docs/fonts
+ |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ |
+ | Here is where you define your project's font stack, or font families.
+ | Keep in mind that Tailwind doesn't actually load any fonts for you.
+ | If you're using custom fonts you'll need to import them prior to
+ | defining them here.
+ |
+ | By default we provide a native font stack that works remarkably well on
+ | any device or OS you're using, since it just uses the default fonts
+ | provided by the platform.
+ |
+ | Class name: .font-{name}
+ |
+ */
+
+ fonts: {
+ 'sans': [
+ '-apple-system',
+ 'BlinkMacSystemFont',
+ 'Segoe UI',
+ 'Roboto',
+ 'Oxygen',
+ 'Ubuntu',
+ 'Cantarell',
+ 'Fira Sans',
+ 'Droid Sans',
+ 'Helvetica Neue'
+ ],
+ 'serif': [
+ 'Constantia',
+ 'Lucida Bright',
+ 'Lucidabright',
+ 'Lucida Serif',
+ 'Lucida',
+ 'DejaVu Serif',
+ 'Bitstream Vera Serif',
+ 'Liberation Serif',
+ 'Georgia',
+ 'serif'
+ ],
+ 'mono': [
+ 'Menlo',
+ 'Monaco',
+ 'Consolas',
+ 'Liberation Mono',
+ 'Courier New',
+ 'monospace'
+ ]
+ },
+
+ /*
+ |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ | Text sizes https://tailwindcss.com/docs/text-sizing
+ |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ |
+ | Here is where you define your text sizes. Name these in whatever way
+ | makes the most sense to you. We use size names by default, but
+ | you're welcome to use a numeric scale or even something else
+ | entirely.
+ |
+ | By default Tailwind uses the "rem" unit type for most measurements.
+ | This allows you to set a root font size which all other sizes are
+ | then based on. That said, you are free to use whatever units you
+ | prefer, be it rems, ems, pixels or other.
+ |
+ | Class name: .text-{size}
+ |
+ */
+
+ textSizes: {
+ 'xs': '.75rem', // 12px
+ 'sm': '.875rem', // 14px
+ 'base': '1rem', // 16px
+ 'lg': '1.125rem', // 18px
+ 'xl': '1.25rem', // 20px
+ '2xl': '1.5rem', // 24px
+ '3xl': '1.875rem', // 30px
+ '4xl': '2.25rem', // 36px
+ '5xl': '3rem' // 48px
+ },
+
+ /*
+ |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ | Font weights https://tailwindcss.com/docs/font-weight
+ |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ |
+ | Here is where you define your font weights. We've provided a list of
+ | common font weight names with their respective numeric scale values
+ | to get you started. It's unlikely that your project will require
+ | all of these, so we recommend removing those you don't need.
+ |
+ | Class name: .font-{weight}
+ |
+ */
+
+ fontWeights: {
+ 'hairline': 100,
+ 'thin': 200,
+ 'light': 300,
+ 'normal': 400,
+ 'medium': 500,
+ 'semibold': 600,
+ 'bold': 700,
+ 'extrabold': 800,
+ 'black': 900
+ },
+
+ /*
+ |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ | Leading (line height) https://tailwindcss.com/docs/line-height
+ |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ |
+ | Here is where you define your line height values, or as we call
+ | them in Tailwind, leadings.
+ |
+ | Class name: .leading-{size}
+ |
+ */
+
+ leading: {
+ 'none': 1,
+ 'tight': 1.25,
+ 'normal': 1.5,
+ 'loose': 2
+ },
+
+ /*
+ |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ | Tracking (letter spacing) https://tailwindcss.com/docs/letter-spacing
+ |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ |
+ | Here is where you define your letter spacing values, or as we call
+ | them in Tailwind, tracking.
+ |
+ | Class name: .tracking-{size}
+ |
+ */
+
+ tracking: {
+ 'tight': '-0.05em',
+ 'normal': '0',
+ 'wide': '0.05em'
+ },
+
+ /*
+ |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ | Text colors https://tailwindcss.com/docs/text-color
+ |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ |
+ | Here is where you define your text colors. By default these use the
+ | color palette we defined above, however you're welcome to set these
+ | independently if that makes sense for your project.
+ |
+ | Class name: .text-{color}
+ |
+ */
+
+ textColors: colors,
+
+ /*
+ |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ | Background colors https://tailwindcss.com/docs/background-color
+ |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ |
+ | Here is where you define your background colors. By default these use
+ | the color palette we defined above, however you're welcome to set
+ | these independently if that makes sense for your project.
+ |
+ | Class name: .bg-{color}
+ |
+ */
+
+ backgroundColors: colors,
+
+ /*
+ |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ | Border widths https://tailwindcss.com/docs/border-width
+ |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ |
+ | Here is where you define your border widths. Take note that border
+ | widths require a special "default" value set as well. This is the
+ | width that will be used when you do not specify a border width.
+ |
+ | Class name: .border{-side?}{-width?}
+ |
+ */
+
+ borderWidths: {
+ default: '1px',
+ '0': '0',
+ '2': '2px',
+ '4': '4px',
+ '8': '8px'
+ },
+
+ /*
+ |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ | Border colors https://tailwindcss.com/docs/border-color
+ |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ |
+ | Here is where you define your border colors. By default these use the
+ | color palette we defined above, however you're welcome to set these
+ | independently if that makes sense for your project.
+ |
+ | Take note that border colors require a special "default" value set
+ | as well. This is the color that will be used when you do not
+ | specify a border color.
+ |
+ | Class name: .border-{color}
+ |
+ */
+
+ borderColors: Object.assign({ default: colors['grey-light'] }, colors),
+
+ /*
+ |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ | Border radius https://tailwindcss.com/docs/border-radius
+ |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ |
+ | Here is where you define your border radius values. If a `default` radius
+ | is provided, it will be made available as the non-suffixed `.rounded`
+ | utility.
+ |
+ | Class name: .rounded{-radius?}
+ |
+ */
+
+ borderRadius: {
+ default: '.25rem',
+ 'sm': '.125rem',
+ 'lg': '.5rem',
+ 'full': '9999px',
+ 'none': '0'
+ },
+
+ /*
+ |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ | Width https://tailwindcss.com/docs/width
+ |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ |
+ | Here is where you define your width utility sizes. These can be
+ | percentage based, pixels, rems, or any other units. By default
+ | we provide a sensible rem based numeric scale, a percentage
+ | based fraction scale, plus some other common use-cases. You
+ | can, of course, modify these values as needed.
+ |
+ |
+ | It's also worth mentioning that Tailwind automatically escapes
+ | invalid CSS class name characters, which allows you to have
+ | awesome classes like .w-2/3.
+ |
+ | Class name: .w-{size}
+ |
+ */
+
+ width: {
+ 'auto': 'auto',
+ 'px': '1px',
+ '1': '0.25rem',
+ '2': '0.5rem',
+ '3': '0.75rem',
+ '4': '1rem',
+ '6': '1.5rem',
+ '8': '2rem',
+ '10': '2.5rem',
+ '12': '3rem',
+ '16': '4rem',
+ '24': '6rem',
+ '32': '8rem',
+ '48': '12rem',
+ '64': '16rem',
+ '1/2': '50%',
+ '1/3': '33.33333%',
+ '2/3': '66.66667%',
+ '1/4': '25%',
+ '3/4': '75%',
+ '1/5': '20%',
+ '2/5': '40%',
+ '3/5': '60%',
+ '4/5': '80%',
+ '1/6': '16.66667%',
+ '5/6': '83.33333%',
+ 'full': '100%',
+ 'screen': '100vw'
+ },
+
+ /*
+ |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ | Height https://tailwindcss.com/docs/height
+ |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ |
+ | Here is where you define your height utility sizes. These can be
+ | percentage based, pixels, rems, or any other units. By default
+ | we provide a sensible rem based numeric scale plus some other
+ | common use-cases. You can, of course, modify these values as
+ | needed.
+ |
+ | Class name: .h-{size}
+ |
+ */
+
+ height: {
+ 'auto': 'auto',
+ 'px': '1px',
+ '1': '0.25rem',
+ '2': '0.5rem',
+ '3': '0.75rem',
+ '4': '1rem',
+ '6': '1.5rem',
+ '8': '2rem',
+ '10': '2.5rem',
+ '12': '3rem',
+ '16': '4rem',
+ '24': '6rem',
+ '32': '8rem',
+ '48': '12rem',
+ '64': '16rem',
+ 'full': '100%',
+ 'screen': '100vh'
+ },
+
+ /*
+ |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ | Minimum width https://tailwindcss.com/docs/min-width
+ |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ |
+ | Here is where you define your minimum width utility sizes. These can
+ | be percentage based, pixels, rems, or any other units. We provide a
+ | couple common use-cases by default. You can, of course, modify
+ | these values as needed.
+ |
+ | Class name: .min-w-{size}
+ |
+ */
+
+ minWidth: {
+ '0': '0',
+ 'full': '100%'
+ },
+
+ /*
+ |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ | Minimum height https://tailwindcss.com/docs/min-height
+ |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ |
+ | Here is where you define your minimum height utility sizes. These can
+ | be percentage based, pixels, rems, or any other units. We provide a
+ | few common use-cases by default. You can, of course, modify these
+ | values as needed.
+ |
+ | Class name: .min-h-{size}
+ |
+ */
+
+ minHeight: {
+ '0': '0',
+ 'full': '100%',
+ 'screen': '100vh'
+ },
+
+ /*
+ |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ | Maximum width https://tailwindcss.com/docs/max-width
+ |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ |
+ | Here is where you define your maximum width utility sizes. These can
+ | be percentage based, pixels, rems, or any other units. By default
+ | we provide a sensible rem based scale and a "full width" size,
+ | which is basically a reset utility. You can, of course,
+ | modify these values as needed.
+ |
+ | Class name: .max-w-{size}
+ |
+ */
+
+ maxWidth: {
+ 'xs': '20rem',
+ 'sm': '30rem',
+ 'md': '40rem',
+ 'lg': '50rem',
+ 'xl': '60rem',
+ '2xl': '70rem',
+ '3xl': '80rem',
+ '4xl': '90rem',
+ '5xl': '100rem',
+ 'full': '100%'
+ },
+
+ /*
+ |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ | Maximum height https://tailwindcss.com/docs/max-height
+ |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ |
+ | Here is where you define your maximum height utility sizes. These can
+ | be percentage based, pixels, rems, or any other units. We provide a
+ | couple common use-cases by default. You can, of course, modify
+ | these values as needed.
+ |
+ | Class name: .max-h-{size}
+ |
+ */
+
+ maxHeight: {
+ 'full': '100%',
+ 'screen': '100vh'
+ },
+
+ /*
+ |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ | Padding https://tailwindcss.com/docs/padding
+ |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ |
+ | Here is where you define your padding utility sizes. These can be
+ | percentage based, pixels, rems, or any other units. By default we
+ | provide a sensible rem based numeric scale plus a couple other
+ | common use-cases like "1px". You can, of course, modify these
+ | values as needed.
+ |
+ | Class name: .p{side?}-{size}
+ |
+ */
+
+ padding: {
+ 'px': '1px',
+ '0': '0',
+ '1': '0.25rem',
+ '2': '0.5rem',
+ '3': '0.75rem',
+ '4': '1rem',
+ '6': '1.5rem',
+ '8': '2rem'
+ },
+
+ /*
+ |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ | Margin https://tailwindcss.com/docs/margin
+ |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ |
+ | Here is where you define your margin utility sizes. These can be
+ | percentage based, pixels, rems, or any other units. By default we
+ | provide a sensible rem based numeric scale plus a couple other
+ | common use-cases like "1px". You can, of course, modify these
+ | values as needed.
+ |
+ | Class name: .m{side?}-{size}
+ |
+ */
+
+ margin: {
+ 'px': '1px',
+ '0': '0',
+ '1': '0.25rem',
+ '2': '0.5rem',
+ '3': '0.75rem',
+ '4': '1rem',
+ '6': '1.5rem',
+ '8': '2rem'
+ },
+
+ /*
+ |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ | Negative margin https://tailwindcss.com/docs/negative-margin
+ |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ |
+ | Here is where you define your negative margin utility sizes. These can
+ | be percentage based, pixels, rems, or any other units. By default we
+ | provide matching values to the padding scale since these utilities
+ | generally get used together. You can, of course, modify these
+ | values as needed.
+ |
+ | Class name: .-m{side?}-{size}
+ |
+ */
+
+ negativeMargin: {
+ 'px': '1px',
+ '0': '0',
+ '1': '0.25rem',
+ '2': '0.5rem',
+ '3': '0.75rem',
+ '4': '1rem',
+ '6': '1.5rem',
+ '8': '2rem'
+ },
+
+ /*
+ |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ | Shadows https://tailwindcss.com/docs/shadows
+ |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ |
+ | Here is where you define your shadow utilities. As you can see from
+ | the defaults we provide, it's possible to apply multiple shadows
+ | per utility using comma separation.
+ |
+ | If a `default` shadow is provided, it will be made available as the non-
+ | suffixed `.shadow` utility.
+ |
+ | Class name: .shadow-{size?}
+ |
+ */
+
+ shadows: {
+ default: '0 2px 4px 0 rgba(0,0,0,0.10)',
+ 'md': '0 4px 8px 0 rgba(0,0,0,0.12), 0 2px 4px 0 rgba(0,0,0,0.08)',
+ 'lg': '0 15px 30px 0 rgba(0,0,0,0.11), 0 5px 15px 0 rgba(0,0,0,0.08)',
+ 'inner': 'inset 0 2px 4px 0 rgba(0,0,0,0.06)',
+ 'none': 'none'
+ },
+
+ /*
+ |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ | Z-index https://tailwindcss.com/docs/z-index
+ |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ |
+ | Here is where you define your z-index utility values. By default we
+ | provide a sensible numeric scale. You can, of course, modify these
+ | values as needed.
+ |
+ | Class name: .z-{index}
+ |
+ */
+
+ zIndex: {
+ '0': 0,
+ '10': 10,
+ '20': 20,
+ '30': 30,
+ '40': 40,
+ '50': 50,
+ 'auto': 'auto'
+ },
+
+ /*
+ |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ | Opacity https://tailwindcss.com/docs/opacity
+ |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ |
+ | Here is where you define your opacity utility values. By default we
+ | provide a sensible numeric scale. You can, of course, modify these
+ | values as needed.
+ |
+ | Class name: .opacity-{name}
+ |
+ */
+
+ opacity: {
+ '0': '0',
+ '25': '.25',
+ '50': '.5',
+ '75': '.75',
+ '100': '1'
+ },
+
+ /*
+ |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ | Packages
+ |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ |
+ | Here is where you can define the configuration for any Tailwind packages
+ | you're using. These can be utility packs, component bundles, or even
+ | complete themes. You'll want to reference each package's
+ | documentation for a list of settings available for it.
+ |
+ */
+
+ packages: {
+ }
+
+}