## About tail.css provides _a small subset_ of [tailwind](https://tailwindcss.com/) that was originally extracted from a hobby project. A prebuilt copy of [dist/tail.css](dist/tail.css) is provided in case you don't have access to the nodejs sass compiler, along with a minimized copy ([dist/tail.min.css](dist/tail.min.css)). There are gzip-compressed copies of those files included in [dist/](dist/) ... `tail.css.min.gz` weighs in at around 8.5KB. ## Rationale The motivation behind this project is to be able to use tailwind without a nodejs environment. You can use tail.css within a vanilla CSS environment, or within an environment that uses [sass](https://sass-lang.com). Most of the time I use tail.css within a sass environment, and sprinkle small amounts of CSS on top. ## Build Custom builds provide a way to customize what features are included in a build. The `@import` directives in [src/](src/) decide what features to include: $ npm install -g sass $ bin/build ## License Copyright of src/tail/ belongs to the [tailwind project](https://tailwindcss.com/).
See [tailwindcss/LICENSE](https://github.com/tailwindlabs/tailwindcss/blob/master/LICENSE). Copyright of src/normalize/ belongs to the [normalize.css project](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/necolas/normalize.css).
See [normalize/LICENSE.md](https://github.com/necolas/normalize.css/blob/master/LICENSE.md). The remaining copyright is covered by the [0BSD License](https://choosealicense.com/licenses/0bsd/).
See [./LICENSE](./LICENSE).