Tailwind CSS Practice Project: Build a Product Card

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Tailwind CSS Practice Project: Build a Product Card

Coursera · Intermediate ·🌐 Frontend Engineering ·3mo ago

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Builds a product card with Tailwind CSS

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Welcome to this exciting new course on Tailwind CSS! This course introduces some intermediate Tailwind concepts that are perfect for rapidly building and styling websites in the real world. If you’re new to Tailwind, head to our Learn Tailwind course here on Coursera for a quick intro. Throughout this course, we’ll build on these concepts, taking you from the basics to more advanced features, and dive into even more amazing things that Tailwind can do. We’ll use Tailwind to build a web store product card for our client using professional mockups—one for desktop and one for mobile. By the end, you'll have discovered intermediate and advanced styling techniques using Tailwind CSS and crafted a fully responsive, professional product card for a web store.
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