Installation
Install Tailwind CSS with Next.js
Setting up Tailwind CSS in a Next.js project.

- Create your project- Start by creating a new Next.js project if you don’t have one set up already. The most common approach is to use Create Next App. Terminal- npx create-next-app@latest my-project --typescript --eslintcd my-project
- Install Tailwind CSS- Install - tailwindcssand its peer dependencies via npm, and then run the init command to generate both- tailwind.config.jsand- postcss.config.js.Terminal- npm install -D tailwindcss postcss autoprefixernpx tailwindcss init -p
- Configure your template paths- Add the paths to all of your template files in your - tailwind.config.jsfile.tailwind.config.js- /** @type {import('tailwindcss').Config} */ module.exports = { content: [ "./app/**/*.{js,ts,jsx,tsx,mdx}", "./pages/**/*.{js,ts,jsx,tsx,mdx}", "./components/**/*.{js,ts,jsx,tsx,mdx}", // Or if using `src` directory: "./src/**/*.{js,ts,jsx,tsx,mdx}", ], theme: { extend: {}, }, plugins: [], }
- Add the Tailwind directives to your CSS- Add the - @tailwinddirectives for each of Tailwind’s layers to your- globals.cssfile.globals.css- @tailwind base; @tailwind components; @tailwind utilities;
- Start your build process- Run your build process with - npm run dev.Terminal- npm run dev
- Start using Tailwind in your project- Start using Tailwind’s utility classes to style your content. index.tsx- export default function Home() { return ( <h1 className="text-3xl font-bold underline"> Hello world! </h1> ) }

