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Hi Joshua—Great to hear from you! I'm all for there being more ways to use Tailwind with WordPress, and I'm happy to hear you're working on another one. How would you see a collaboration working? My main concern is that _tw is designed to be used alongside a development environment with modern build tools, which seems in conflict with what you're looking to create. You may have already seen it, but there is a Why _tw? page in the _tw docs where I outline my intentions and goals for the project in a bit more detail. Looking forward to hearing more! |
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Hi Greg,
I wanted to thank you for all this work on _tw.
I'm maintaining a WordPress plugin named WindPress that offers Tailwind CSS v3 and v4 integration for WordPress.
The plugin scope is focused on bringing the joy of the Tailwind CSS experience without requiring a development environment that supports modern Javascript build tools like Node.js.
We are looking for a starter theme to make this experience seamless, and we found that _tw shares our vision.
It would be great if we could collaborate on this matter and make _tw the official starter theme for WindPress.
Please let me know if you are interested in this collaboration. I'm looking forward to hearing from you.
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