Tailwind CSS v4 brings a new engine, faster builds, and a refreshed
configuration system. In this post I walk through the key changes
and how to migrate your existing projects. The new
@theme
directive replaces the old
tailwind.config.js
for most use cases, and the Vite plugin makes setup a breeze.
Comments (15)
Alex K.
Feb 28, 2026
Great overview! The new engine is impressively fast. Migrating
was smoother than I expected.
Maria S.
Mar 1, 2026
Would love a follow-up on the @theme directive. Does it
support custom animations too?
AK
Alex K.
February 25, 2026
Why I Switched to Vite for Everything
After years of webpack and various bundlers, Vite has become my
go-to for every new project. The instant HMR, native ESM support,
and minimal configuration make the developer experience unmatched.
Here is why I think Vite is the best choice for modern web
development in 2026.
Comments (1)
John Doe
Feb 26, 2026
Completely agree! I used Vite for my latest lab project and it
just works.
MS
Maria S.
February 20, 2026
Responsive Design Tips for 2026
Mobile-first design is no longer optional — it is the standard. In
this post I share practical tips for building responsive layouts
using modern CSS features like container queries, the
:has()
selector, and
subgrid
. These tools make truly adaptive interfaces easier than ever.
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