223 Interest Score
15 Discussions
0.07 Engagement
May 2021 Launched

DaisyUI is a plugin for Tailwind CSS - Beautiful CSS component - Clean HTML with component classes - Customizable and themeable - Only 2KB. No JS, No dependencies - Free!

What the Community Said

Awesome product, especially the demo. Individual components are super useful, but for less experienced makers, getting a better understanding of how to use them together is key.

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Exactly what i was looking for. Frontend is something I struggle with in my products, and was planning to get tailwind paid component library and then discovered daisyui a much better library plus free. A big thanks for releasing it.

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Tailwind is a great library - and it’s great to see kits like this from it.

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I love the designs, and they're eye-blowing, and personally, I hate tailwind's infinity inline classes, I wish they had some blend of utility or prebuilt styles but thanks to daisy now we've got that. I also recommend you add react/jsx snippets too. But overall I was using tailwind headless UI, am gonna give this a go, it seems to be my next favourite, thanks for open sourcing too, for that alone, thanks a bunch!

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Awesome library! Keep up the good work dear Pouya

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