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WindPress – Tailwind CSS integration for WordPress · review · 2025-07-03T08:57:00+00:00

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review · 5 stars
Ahmad Kouider unresolved
As a developer, this tool has helped me a lot by eliminating the need to manually integrate Tailwind CSS into every theme or plugin I build. I just install the plugin and start using utility classes as usual — it’s super convenient. However, there are two main issues: IDE autocompletion doesn’t always recognize Tailwind classes provided by the plugin, which slows down workflow. CSS load timing — the WindPress-generated styles are injected late, causing a brief flash before styles apply (a few milliseconds delay). Overall, it’s a great tool that improves development speed, and I appreciate the effort behind it. Anyway, thanks to the developer for making this tool available on the WordPress marketplace — it really fills a useful gap.

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