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  2. Install Tailwind CSS with Gatsby

Installation

Install Tailwind CSS with Gatsby

Setting up Tailwind CSS in a Gatsby project.

01

Create your project

Start by creating a new Gatsby project if you don’t have one set up already. The most common approach is to use Gatsby CLI.

Terminal
gatsby new my-projectcd my-project
02

Install Tailwind CSS

Using npm, install @tailwindcss/postcss, its peer dependencies, and gatsby-plugin-postcss.

Terminal
npm install -D @tailwindcss/postcss tailwindcss postcss gatsby-plugin-postcss
03

Enable the Gatsby PostCSS plugin

In your gatsby-config.js file, enable gatsby-plugin-postcss. See the plugin's documentation for more information.

gatsby-config.js
module.exports = {  plugins: [    'gatsby-plugin-postcss',    // ...  ],}
04

Configure PostCSS Plugins

Create a postcss.config.js file in the root of your project and add the @tailwindcss/postcss plugin to your PostCSS configuration.

postcss.config.js
module.exports = {  plugins: {    "@tailwindcss/postcss": {},  },};
05

Import Tailwind CSS

Create a ./src/styles/global.css file and add an @import for Tailwind CSS.

global.css
@import "tailwindcss";
06

Import the CSS file

Create a gatsby-browser.js file at the root of your project if it doesn’t already exist, and import your newly-created ./src/styles/global.css file.

gatsby-browser.js
import './src/styles/global.css';
07

Start your build process

Run your build process with gatsby develop.

Terminal
gatsby develop
08

Start using Tailwind in your project

Start using Tailwind’s utility classes to style your content.

index.js
export default function IndexPage() {  return (    <Layout>      <h1 className="text-3xl font-bold underline">        Hello world!      </h1>    </Layout>  )}
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