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Update Tailwind CSS example with emotion to use JIT #23830

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leerob opened this issue Apr 8, 2021 · 3 comments
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Update Tailwind CSS example with emotion to use JIT #23830

leerob opened this issue Apr 8, 2021 · 3 comments
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leerob commented Apr 8, 2021

What example does this report relate to?

https://github.com/vercel/next.js/tree/canary/examples/with-tailwindcss-emotion

What version of Next.js are you using?

latest

What version of Node.js are you using?

latest

What browser are you using?

any

What operating system are you using?

any

How are you deploying your application?

any

Describe the Bug

Follow this PR #23793 but for the other Tailwind example

Expected Behavior

Uses JIT 😄

To Reproduce

Clone the example

@leerob leerob added examples Issue/PR related to examples bug Issue was opened via the bug report template. good first issue Easy to fix issues, good for newcomers and removed bug Issue was opened via the bug report template. labels Apr 8, 2021
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styxlab commented Apr 12, 2021

I can take this one. Ready for review! #23912

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evanxd commented May 5, 2021

Looks like we can close this issue since #23912 has fixed it.

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This issue has been automatically locked due to no recent activity. If you are running into a similar issue, please create a new issue with the steps to reproduce. Thank you.

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