Radix UI Themes Integration with Tailwind CSS
Key Features
-
Tailwind Color Naming: You have the option to utilize the Tailwind naming convention for colors and radius helpers. This means you can still use familiar classes like bg-red-500
and bg-blue-500
, which will be linked to corresponding Radix colors.
-
Color Token Mapping: Another optional feature allows you to map missing color tokens from Tailwind to Radix colors. For example, you can map tailwind zinc
to radix sand
and tailwind neutral
to radix sage
, enabling a seamless transition between the two color systems.
Usage
pnpm install radix-ui-themes-with-tailwind -D
or
npm install radix-ui-themes-with-tailwind -D
or
yarn add radix-ui-themes-with-tailwind -D
then in your tailwind.config.js
or tailwind.config.ts
file:
import radixThemePlugin from "radix-ui-themes-with-tailwind";
export default {
darkMode: ["class"],
content: [],
theme: {
extend: {},
},
plugins: [
radixThemePlugin({
useTailwindColorNames: true,
useTailwindRadiusNames: true,
mapMissingTailwindColors: true,
}),
],
};
Frequently Asked Questions
What Are Radix Themes?
Radix Themes serve as a styled and opinionated component library built on top of the Radix UI primitives. They are designed to expedite project initiation with pre-designed, extensively tested components. (source: Radix UI Twitter)
Is This Plugin Necessary for Using Radix Themes?
No, the plugin is not mandatory. If you're accustomed to Tailwind and prefer not to use Radix Themes' layout utilities (such as <Box />
, <Flex />
, <Grid />
), you can still develop using Tailwind classes (e.g., className="flex items-center gap-2"
).
Acknowledgements