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    How do I customize Tailwind's default color palette?

    Asked on Tuesday, Oct 07, 2025

    To customize Tailwind's default color palette, you can extend or override the colors in your `tailwind.config.js` file. This allows you to define a custom set of colors that Tailwind will use througho…

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    How can I center a div horizontally and vertically using Tailwind?

    Asked on Monday, Oct 06, 2025

    To center a div both horizontally and vertically using Tailwind CSS, you can utilize the flexbox utilities. By setting the parent container to display as flex and using the justify-center and items-ce…

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    How can I create a sticky header with Tailwind utilities?

    Asked on Sunday, Oct 05, 2025

    Creating a sticky header with Tailwind CSS involves using the `sticky` utility to make an element stick to the top of its container when scrolling. Here's how you can achieve that using Tailwind's uti…

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    How do I center a div horizontally using Tailwind utilities?

    Asked on Saturday, Oct 04, 2025

    To center a div horizontally using Tailwind CSS, you can use the `mx-auto` utility, which applies automatic margins on the left and right of the element. This is effective when the div has a defined w…

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