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Real-World Svelte

You're reading from   Real-World Svelte Supercharge your apps with Svelte 4 by mastering advanced web development concepts

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781804616031
Length 282 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Tan Li Hau Tan Li Hau
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Table of Contents (22) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1: Writing Svelte Components
2. Chapter 1: Lifecycles in Svelte FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Implementing Styling and Theming 4. Chapter 3: Managing Props and State 5. Chapter 4: Composing Components 6. Part 2: Actions
7. Chapter 5: Custom Events with Actions 8. Chapter 6: Integrating Libraries with Actions 9. Chapter 7: Progressive Enhancement with Actions 10. Part 3: Context and Stores
11. Chapter 8: Context versus Stores 12. Chapter 9: Implementing Custom Stores 13. Chapter 10: State Management with Svelte Stores 14. Chapter 11: Renderless Components 15. Chapter 12: Stores and Animations 16. Part 4: Transitions
17. Chapter 13: Using Transitions 18. Chapter 14: Exploring Custom Transitions 19. Chapter 15: Accessibility with Transitions 20. Index 21. Other Books You May Enjoy

Styling Svelte with Tailwind CSS

Tailwind CSS is a utility-first CSS framework. It comes with predefined classes, such as flex, pt-4, and text-center, which you can use directly in your markup:

<div class="flex pt-4 text-center" />

We are going to use Vite’s Svelte template as a base to set up Tailwind CSS. If you are not familiar with setting up Vite’s Svelte template, here are the quick steps to set it up:

  1. Run the Vite setup tool:
    npm create vite@latest my-project-name -- --template svelte

    This will generate a new folder named my-project-name containing the basic files necessary for a Svelte project.

  2. Step into the my-project-name folder and install the dependencies:
    cd my-project-name
    npm install
  3. Once the dependencies are installed, you can start the development server:
    npm run dev

With the Svelte project up and running, let’s look at what we need to do to set up Tailwind CSS.

Setting up Tailwind CSS

Tailwind CSS has...

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