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@ipaat/vue3-tailwind3-cookie-comply
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A Vue 3 compatible component to handle cookie consent styled with Tailwind CSS 3.
Heavily inspired by Airbnb's cookie consent UI
and https://github.com/yaiks/vue-cookie-comply
Check out a demo page using Vue 3, Tailwind CSS 3, Vite and vue3-tailwind3-cookie-comply: DEMO PAGE
Check out the documentation page: DOCUMENTATION PAGE
Feel free to open an issue with bugs, suggestions for features, enhancements, weird behaviours, questions and more. Also, feel more than welcome to open an PR to fix something you came across or improve the code 🚀
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A Vue 3 compatible component to handle cookie consent styled with Tailwind CSS 3.
The npm package @ipaat/vue3-tailwind3-cookie-comply receives a total of 128 weekly downloads. As such, @ipaat/vue3-tailwind3-cookie-comply popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @ipaat/vue3-tailwind3-cookie-comply 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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