Hi @ihuman ! Great idea, I added this feature a couple of weeks back. Under Settings > TailPress you can find an area to add your custom config. Sorry for the lack of code editing interface there (it’s just a textarea), I’ll make it a little bit prettier and easier to use in future releases.
I just copy and past this config from here into the setting>tailpress and it does nothing but the pre-existing class only. I wonder if you show me how to put the config in the setting. Please help me on this.
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This reply was modified 3 years, 10 months ago by
feroz39.
@feroz39 please omit the module.exports = and only use your javascript object (everything in {}). Also, some options don’t apply like the content property. So try using:
{
theme: {
colors: {
'blue': '#1fb6ff',
'purple': '#7e5bef',
'pink': '#ff49db',
'orange': '#ff7849',
'green': '#13ce66',
'yellow': '#ffc82c',
'gray-dark': '#273444',
'gray': '#8492a6',
'gray-light': '#d3dce6',
},
fontFamily: {
sans: ['Graphik', 'sans-serif'],
serif: ['Merriweather', 'serif'],
},
extend: {
spacing: {
'8xl': '96rem',
'9xl': '128rem',
},
borderRadius: {
'4xl': '2rem',
}
}
}
}
@blockpress Thanks for the solution. It’s working.
Hi guys, thank you so much for this plugin.
I have a question regarding theme css. I’m using Tailpress with Flatsome, but for some reason, the base css for the theme is in conflict with Tailpress. Is there a way to avoid this?
I’ve seen that the preflight comes disabled by default. But for some reason the conflict still exists.
Regards,
A.R.