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# Nuxt Tailwind CSS + Purgecss
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> Demo of using Nuxt with Tailwind CSS and Purgecss to drastically reduce CSS size.
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## Demo
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[https://nuxt-tailwindcss-purgecss.surge.sh/](https://nuxt-tailwindcss-purgecss.surge.sh/)
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### Before and after stats
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The before CSS bundle came out to `299kb`, where as after running it through Purgecss, it dropped to `3kb` (granted I'm only using around a dozen classes).
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### Performance
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And since the CSS remains inline (due to using Purgecss as a postcss plugin) it scores perfect on Google Page Speed Insights! (This is after running `nuxt generate` and deploying the `dist` folder)
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