gregsvn's profile picture. Freelance WordPress developer. I write about making websites with WordPress, Tailwind CSS and Alpine.js. Working on http://underscoretw.com. He/him.

Greg Sullivan

@gregsvn

Freelance WordPress developer. I write about making websites with WordPress, Tailwind CSS and Alpine.js. Working on http://underscoretw.com. He/him.

Sometimes on personal projects, I spell “colour” the Canadian way in variable names, as a treat. Then I realize I still need to spell it the American way in CSS properties and everywhere else, and I feel regret.


I just sliced an image for an HTML email, and I feel young again. But I don’t miss doing this.


Yesterday I stumbled upon the new `css-only` branch in the Tailwind Typography repository, and I’m still feeling excited about what this will mean for _tw. (My only worry is that any videos I record about Tailwind Typography before its CSS-only release will become outdated…


I’ll do a proper thread about it tomorrow, but I just pushed Tailwind 4 support in _tw to GitHub and deployed it to the generator! If anyone has time to take a look, I’d love to hear feedback.


Losing track of the number of npm packages I’ve been able to remove from _tw while prepping for Tailwind 4.


I’m not sure I ever qualified as a hater, but I was deeply skeptical before my first Tailwind project. I can empathize with people who aren’t on board, but I also cannot overstate the extent to which Tailwind has changed my life for the better. (And I’m very happy with “swell”!)

I honestly have built a few sites with it and found it enjoyable and efficient 😅 I used to be a hater but started using a version of github.com/gregsullivan/_… by @gregsvn and it's pretty swell 😁



Two deployments today with minor fixes to legacy sites: One required getting Sass compilation via Gulp working again, and the other was an old version of _tw that still used Laravel Mix and didn’t have just-in-time mode. I look forward to returning to the modern age next week.


Time to order some confetti cannons to set off: I’ve wished for this feature in basically every site I’ve built since I started using the block editor. I am deeply excited about this landing in core.

You will soon be able to control which levels are available in the UI when users edit Heading blocks in the WordPress Editor. 💪 github.com/WordPress/gute…

nickmdiego's tweet image. You will soon be able to control which levels are available in the UI when users edit Heading blocks in the WordPress Editor. 💪

github.com/WordPress/gute…


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Tailwind CSS and AlpineJS in WordPress is so simple and easy to implement with underscoretw.com . Finally, building custom WordPress and WooCommerce websites can be fun!


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