How accessible is it for developers who are new to Tailwind? It would be great to know if you have any plans for tutorials or guided experiences to help users get started.
Congrats on the launch!
Congratulations on the launch of Taildoor! This app is truly a masterpiece in design effortlessly blending creativity with functionality. Taildoor is set to revolutionize the way we approach design, making the process more intuitive and inspiring than ever. Here's to a future filled with limitless creative possibilities
Congrats on the launch of Taildoor! This tool is exactly what the design community needs—visual editing with Tailwind CSS directly in the browser is a huge win. I'm interested to know if there are any plans to integrate with popular design tools like Figma or Sketch? It would be awesome to see how these could work together.
This looks like a game-changer for Tailwind users! How about adding a feature that allows users to easily export their designs as reusable components or templates for future projects? This would save a ton of time and streamline the design process even more.
Great idea! I also faced this issue, like finding TailwindCSS classes, but I didn't think of this solution. I really appreciate it!
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I stumbled upon this tool when I was scrolling through an ad, honestly I've used things like Webflow already and this seems like the same stuff, it's cool that you can design visually in the browser but isn't it just adding a step to the process, interested to see how it stacks up against using Tailwind directly
Looks like you've put effort into creating a way to build Tailwind websites visually, but I'm a bit skeptical about how smooth it will run, what happens when you need custom components, do you plan on adding more customization options, also what kind of browser compatibility are we talking about, would love to see more details on that, just wondering if others are thinking the same
Saw this on an ad , gotta say it looks like it tries to do what tools like Webflow or Figma already do, but honestly it felt a bit clunky and slow on my end, do you plan on adding features to make it stand out more, like better integration with dev tools or speed improvements, curious about where this is heading but it’s got a long way to go
I get that you want to make web design easier with this tool, but isn't it just adding another layer of complexity, like what's the real advantage over coding by hand, also, any plans to integrate more security features since a lot of web tools miss that aspect, wondering how frequent updates will be too, keep us posted
Congrats on launching Taildoor! The app sounds like a fantastic tool for creatives. Love how it blends design and functionality so well. Can't wait to see what new features you'll bring in the future!
More like another visual builder tool, we've seen this before with other options like Webflow, Figma even getting some attention, not sure how this stands out, maybe useful but does it really add more value, worth considering if you're tired of the same old tools, give it a try I guess but keep your expectations in check
I'm honestly torn about this new tool, while it's cool to have a way to design visually in the browser using Tailwind, it kinda feels like it's catering too much to the no-code trend which might not be that efficient for serious developers, curious if this is really the future of web design or just a fad, guess time will tell
Does anyone else think this tool basically dumbs down the whole process of using Tailwind CSS, when did web design become so about avoiding actual coding skills? Seems like it's all about the visuals now, could end up pushing away those who love to dig into the code, any plans to add advanced features or options for the more tech-savvy folks who might find this too basic?
Visually building and tweaking websites right in the browser is a neat idea but I'm wondering if it might end up being more of a crutch for people who should be learning more than just the visual stuff, have you considered how this tool might impact the learning curve for beginners who might skip understanding the fundamentals, also not everyone uses Tailwind CSS so how do you plan to address potential market limitations?
So far this looks pretty neat and useful, making it visual and easy to fine-tune Tailwind websites is a big plus especially for those of us who aren't deep into coding, I've used Webflow and Pinegrow before, and while they're both good tools, they didn't fully mesh with the way Tailwind works sometimes, looking forward to seeing how this compares, good job to the founder for addressing this gap in the market
I stumbled upon this tool while browsing, its concept isn't new though, feels like a knockoff of Webflow or Figma, any plans to differentiate it? Also, I noticed it's browser-based, won't that limit some advanced functionalities?
So another tool promising effortless web design huh? Like we really need more complexity, but hey if it helps some folks, then why not, just hope it's better than the dozen others out there, let’s see how it actually performs in real-world scenarios before judging too harshly
Stumbled upon this tool through an ad and honestly, not sure if it's worth the hype, feels like just another flashy product for Tailwind CSS, did we really need another one? I get that visual building is trendy but does it actually save time or just add more bells and whistles, curious to hear if anyone else really finds this as game-changing as the founder claims?
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