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@designbycode/tailwindcss-conic-gradient
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The Conic Gradient plugin for Tailwind CSS empowers you to effortlessly create and personalize conic gradients using utility classes and components. Conic gradients are a visually appealing type of gradient that emanates from a central point in a circular pattern. This plugin provides an extensive range of options for configuring the number of colors, gradient positions, angles, and default colors for your conic gradients.
Getting started with the Conic Gradient plugin is a breeze. Follow these straightforward steps: To use this plugin, you need to install it via pnpm, npm or yarn.
pnpm add @designbycode/tailwindcss-conic-gradient
npm install @designbycode/tailwindcss-conic-gradient
yarn add @designbycode/tailwindcss-conic-gradient
First, ensure you have Tailwind CSS installed in your project. If not, install it by following the official documentation.
Next, require the plugin in your Tailwind CSS configuration file (usually named tailwind.config.js).
First, ensure you have Tailwind CSS installed in your project. If not, install it by following the official documentation.
Next, require the plugin in your Tailwind CSS configuration file (usually named tailwind.config.js).
module.exports = {
// ...other configurations
plugins: [
// ...other plugins
require("@designbycode/tailwindcss-conic-gradient"),
],
};
Once you've required the plugin and added it to the plugins array, you can use the new conic gradient utilities in your HTML templates.
Harness the power of utility classes to effortlessly apply conic gradients to your HTML elements or templates.
.conic-gradient
Apply the .conic-gradient
class to an element to imbue it with a conic gradient background. By default, it utilizes a two-color conic gradient. However, you can effortlessly alter the number of colors using responsive classes.
<div class="conic-gradient"></div>
<div class="conic-gradient-2"></div>
<div class="conic-gradient-6"></div>
You cant use class with color from 1 to 6 by default conic-gradient-angle-{deg}
<h1 class="conic-gradient conic-gradient-angle-45 ">
Hello, TailwindCSS
</h1>
You cant use class with color from 1 to 6 by default conic-gradient-color-{count}-{color_value}
<h1 class="conic-gradient conic-gradient-color-1-indigo-500 conic-gradient-color-1-purple-500 ">
Hello, TailwindCSS
</h1>
You can move convex position by X and Y by using classes .conic-gradient-{position}-{value}
<h1 class="conic-gradient conic-gradient-x-10 conic-gradient-y-10">
Hello, TailwindCSS
</h1>
The Conic Gradient plugin offers you a wealth of customization options by allowing you to modify the theme configuration within your tailwind.config.js file. Here's a comprehensive rundown of the available theme options:
module.exports = {
theme: {
extend: {
conicColorCount: {
// Define the number of colors in the conic gradient
2: 2,
3: 3,
4: 4,
5: 5,
6: 6,
},
conicPosition: {
// Customize gradient positions
// For instance, set different positions for specific breakpoints
0: "0%",
50: "50%",
100: "100%",
},
conicAngle: {
// Tailor gradient angles as per your requirements
// Define angles that suit your design
0: "0deg",
90: "90deg",
180: "180deg",
},
conicDefaultColor: {
// Set default colors for the conic gradient
// Use colors that align with your design palette
1: "#14b8a6",
2: "#a855f7",
3: "#c026d3",
4: "#2563eb",
5: "transparent",
6: "transparent",
},
},
},
}
Contributions to this plugin are welcome! If you encounter any issues, have feature requests, or want to improve the plugin, feel free to create a pull request or submit an issue on the GitHub repository.
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
FAQs
Tailwindcss conic gradient
The npm package @designbycode/tailwindcss-conic-gradient receives a total of 24 weekly downloads. As such, @designbycode/tailwindcss-conic-gradient popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @designbycode/tailwindcss-conic-gradient demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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