Finished migrating WordPress blog to @gatsbyjs
https://t.co/2jSAK67EtB
Old one used WP as CMS, now it's Gatsby (with MDX for blog posts).
Posts might look broken so let me know if you see any broke parts.
Design poorly stolen from https://t.co/2OLd1tUuqC by @evilrabbit_
@materialdesign This seems backwards from "material is the metaphor [of the physical world]" https://t.co/6aQUvBFy0i
Are there any other gotchas one should be aware of?
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Learning plugins but no idea whether to add to components or utilities
@tailwindcss What's the diff'tween components and utilities?
@tailwind base;
@tailwind components;
@tailwind utilities;
https://t.co/jKyukTi3UD
@acemarke@swyx@andrewingram Agreed.
It's a summary.
(To be lazy later)
Devs can skim thru + filter code to review.
Unlike docs, it's sorta frozen in time, thus should be well written.
@santoretech@UsulPro@GatsbyJS@MaterialUI That's the only resource I've used...
The next thing you can do is to use the source, run your own server or locally to get the theme object. (if it's a one-off task)