Installation
Install Tailwind CSS with Gatsby
Setting up Tailwind CSS in a Gatsby project.
Create your project
Start by creating a new Gatsby project if you don’t have one set up already. The most common approach is to use Gatsby CLI.
Terminalgatsby new my-projectcd my-project
Install Tailwind CSS
Using npm, install
tailwindcss
and its peer dependencies, as well asgatsby-plugin-postcss
, and then run the init command to generate bothtailwind.config.js
andpostcss.config.js
.Terminalnpm install -D tailwindcss postcss autoprefixer gatsby-plugin-postcssnpx tailwindcss init -p
Enable the Gatsby PostCSS plugin
In your
gatsby-config.js
file, enable thegatsby-plugin-postcss
. See the plugin's documentation for more information.gatsby-config.jsmodule.exports = { plugins: [ 'gatsby-plugin-postcss', // ... ], }
Configure your template paths
Add the paths to all of your template files in your
tailwind.config.js
file.tailwind.config.jsmodule.exports = { content: [ "./src/**/*.{js,jsx,ts,tsx}", ], theme: { extend: {}, }, plugins: [], }
Add the Tailwind directives to your CSS
Create a
./src/styles/global.css
file and add the@tailwind
directives for each of Tailwind’s layers.global.css@tailwind base; @tailwind components; @tailwind utilities;
Import the CSS file
Create a
gatsby-browser.js
file at the root of your project if it doesn’t already exist, and import your newly-created./src/styles/global.css
file.gatsby-browser.jsimport './src/styles/global.css'
Start your build process
Run your build process with
gatsby develop
.Terminalgatsby develop
Start using Tailwind in your project
Start using Tailwind’s utility classes to style your content.
index.jsexport default function IndexPage() { return ( <Layout> <h1 className="text-3xl font-bold underline"> Hello world! </h1> </Layout> ) }