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- Add package.json with Tailwind dependencies
- Add tailwind.config.js and postcss.config.js
- Add source tailwind.css file
- Generate tailwind.output.css for admin and vendor
- Add Tailwind CSS documentation

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# Tailwind CSS Build Guide
**Version:** 1.0
**Last Updated:** December 2024
**Audience:** Frontend Developers
---
## Overview
The platform uses [Tailwind CSS](https://tailwindcss.com/) for styling with a **dual-layer architecture**:
1. **Base Layer (CDN):** Tailwind CSS v2.2.19 loaded via CDN with local fallback
2. **Override Layer (npm build):** Custom Windmill Dashboard theme built from Tailwind v1.4.6
This layered approach allows:
- Fast loading via CDN for base utilities
- Custom theme extensions (colors, dark mode, forms) via npm build
- Offline support via local fallback
> **Note:** A migration to Tailwind v3.4 is planned. See [Migration Plan](tailwind-migration-plan.md).
---
## Architecture
### How It Works
```
Browser loads:
1. CDN Tailwind 2.2.19 (base utilities)
└── Fallback: static/shared/css/tailwind.min.css
2. Custom tailwind.output.css (overrides/extensions)
└── Built from: static/admin/css/tailwind.css
└── Contains: Windmill Dashboard theme, custom colors, dark mode
```
### Key Files
| File | Version | Purpose |
|------|---------|---------|
| CDN `tailwindcss@2.2.19` | 2.2.19 | Base Tailwind utilities |
| `static/shared/css/tailwind.min.css` | 2.2.19 | Local fallback for CDN |
| `tailwind.config.js` | 1.4.6 | Custom build configuration |
| `static/admin/css/tailwind.css` | - | Source file with directives |
| `static/admin/css/tailwind.output.css` | 1.4.6 | Compiled custom styles |
| `static/vendor/css/tailwind.output.css` | 1.4.6 | Compiled custom styles |
### Template Loading Order
```html
<!-- 1. Base Tailwind from CDN (with fallback) -->
<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/tailwindcss@2.2.19/dist/tailwind.min.css"
onerror="this.onerror=null; this.href='/static/shared/css/tailwind.min.css';">
<!-- 2. Custom overrides (built via npm) -->
<link rel="stylesheet" href="/static/admin/css/tailwind.output.css" />
```
See [CDN Fallback Strategy](cdn-fallback-strategy.md) for details on offline support.
---
## How Tailwind Purging Works
Tailwind generates thousands of utility classes. To keep the CSS file small, it "purges" (removes) unused classes by scanning your source files.
### Content Paths
The `purge.content` array in `tailwind.config.js` tells Tailwind where to look for class usage:
```javascript
purge: {
content: [
'public/**/*.html',
'app/templates/**/*.html', // Jinja2 templates
'static/**/*.js', // Alpine.js components
],
// ...
}
```
### Safelist
Some classes are used dynamically in Alpine.js expressions and can't be detected by scanning. These must be added to the `safelist`:
```javascript
purge: {
content: [...],
safelist: [
'bg-orange-600',
'bg-green-600',
'bg-red-600',
'hover:bg-orange-700',
'hover:bg-green-700',
'hover:bg-red-700',
],
}
```
**When to add to safelist:**
- Classes used in Alpine.js `:class` bindings with dynamic conditions
- Classes constructed from variables (e.g., `bg-${color}-500`)
- Classes used only in JavaScript, not in HTML templates
---
## Building Tailwind CSS
### Prerequisites
Install Node.js dependencies (one-time setup):
```bash
npm install
```
Or using Make:
```bash
make npm-install
```
### Development Build
For development, build without purging (includes all classes, larger file):
```bash
# Build admin CSS
npm run tailwind:admin
# Build vendor CSS
npm run tailwind:vendor
# Or using Make
make tailwind-dev
```
### Production Build
For production, build with purging and minification (smaller file):
```bash
npm run build
# Or using Make
make tailwind-build
```
---
## Available npm Scripts
| Script | Command | Description |
|--------|---------|-------------|
| `npm run tailwind:admin` | Build admin CSS (dev) | Fast, includes all classes |
| `npm run tailwind:vendor` | Build vendor CSS (dev) | Fast, includes all classes |
| `npm run build:admin` | Build admin CSS (prod) | Purged and minified |
| `npm run build:vendor` | Build vendor CSS (prod) | Purged and minified |
| `npm run build` | Build all (prod) | Runs both production builds |
---
## Adding New Utility Classes
If you need a class that doesn't exist in the compiled CSS:
### Option 1: Check if it's being purged
The class might exist but is being removed. Add it to the `safelist` in `tailwind.config.js`:
```javascript
safelist: [
'your-new-class',
// ...
]
```
### Option 2: Extend the theme
Add custom values to `tailwind.config.js`:
```javascript
theme: {
extend: {
colors: {
'brand': '#123456',
},
spacing: {
'128': '32rem',
},
},
}
```
### Option 3: Rebuild CSS
After any config change, rebuild the CSS:
```bash
make tailwind-dev
```
---
## Troubleshooting
### Classes not appearing
1. **Check purge paths** - Ensure your file is in a scanned directory
2. **Check safelist** - Dynamic classes need to be safelisted
3. **Rebuild CSS** - Run `make tailwind-dev` after config changes
### Dynamic classes in Alpine.js
**Problem:** Classes in `:class` bindings may be purged.
```html
<!-- This class might be purged -->
<div :class="isActive ? 'bg-green-600' : 'bg-red-600'">
```
**Solution:** Add to safelist:
```javascript
safelist: ['bg-green-600', 'bg-red-600']
```
### Large CSS file in development
Development builds include all Tailwind classes (~1.2MB). This is normal.
Production builds purge unused classes, resulting in much smaller files (~50-100KB typically).
---
## Configuration Reference
### tailwind.config.js Structure
```javascript
module.exports = {
// Where to scan for class usage
purge: {
content: [...],
safelist: [...],
},
// Theme customization
theme: {
// Override defaults
colors: {...},
// Extend defaults
extend: {
fontFamily: {...},
maxHeight: {...},
},
},
// Variant configuration (hover, focus, dark mode, etc.)
variants: {
backgroundColor: ['hover', 'focus', 'dark', 'dark:hover'],
textColor: ['hover', 'dark'],
// ...
},
// Plugins
plugins: [
require('tailwindcss-multi-theme'),
require('@tailwindcss/custom-forms'),
],
}
```
### Dark Mode
The platform uses `tailwindcss-multi-theme` for dark mode. Dark mode classes use the `.theme-dark` parent selector:
```css
/* Light mode */
.bg-white { ... }
/* Dark mode */
.theme-dark .dark\:bg-gray-800 { ... }
```
---
## Best Practices
1. **Always rebuild after config changes**
```bash
make tailwind-dev
```
2. **Add dynamic classes to safelist** to prevent purging
3. **Use production builds for deployment** to minimize file size
4. **Check existing classes first** before adding custom ones - Tailwind likely has what you need
5. **Use consistent color scales** (e.g., `purple-600`, `purple-700`) for hover states
---
## Related Documentation
- [Frontend Overview](overview.md)
- [UI Components](shared/ui-components.md)
- [Tailwind CSS Official Docs](https://tailwindcss.com/docs)