How do I configure Tailwind CSS purge in my Django project?
To configure Tailwind CSS purge in your Django project, you need to update your Tailwind configuration file. Make sure to specify the paths to all your templates and JavaScript files.
What paths should I include in the purge option?
You should include paths like templates/**/*.html
and static/**/*.js
to ensure Tailwind can find all the classes used in your project.
Is there a way to test if the purge is working correctly?
Yes, you can build your CSS and check the output file size. If it's significantly smaller, the purge is likely working.
What if I need to keep certain classes?
You can use the safelist
option in your Tailwind config to specify any classes you want to keep, even if they're not found in your files.
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