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winduum

v2.0.10

Published

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1,637

Readme

🎨 Winduum

Modern, modular, small modest CSS component framework build on top of TailwindCSS

  • 💡 Modern and progressive
  • 📦 Modular and customizable
  • ✨️ Accessible web standards
  • 🧩 Framework agnostic
  • 🎨 Extends TailwindCSS
  • 🚀 Small and fast

Winduum is a mix of words Tailwind (Popular CSS utility framework) and Tuum (Estonian word for "core").

It essentially provides ways to leverage use of CSS properties as much possible and do more in CSS. Because we ❤️ CSS and this is a small modest CSS component framework.

Its approach to TailwindCSS is a little different. It encourages to write components in CSS or other (pre/post)-processors and to use utility classes to enhance the components.

As a CSS framework it provides beautifully styled accessible components. Which you can extend with your own components.