I agree I see that learning the basics is easy thanks to Mike Dane but then you stuck for advance topics Hugo documents doesn’t even mention tailwind anywhere. An open discussion form for Hugo integrations will be great as I see most attempts to this kind of discussions are aggressively silenced with the response it is not Hugo related.
Now Hugo is really powerful and here is an example:
I can build thousands of pages using a script with the code provided by @jmooring Hugo new command - #9 by jmooring all I need to do is use wordpress to json plugin and then run this script to import and generate all Wordpress pages as markdown pages in Hugo.
(@bwintx if you writing blog here is an idea on how to convert large wordpress blog site to Hugo with simple script - I generate 3000+ pages really fast)
but getting that info was difficult almost impossible as someone told me I am asking too much (egg-laying wool-milk-pig). Now the same logic play here, Hugo already have postCSS builit in. So installing postscss again via npm for Hugo server
doesn’t make any sense (to me).
and I think @bep should do something to encourage content creators as searching for nextjs/tailwind on YouTube I can find so many tutorials update, news, tricks. but searching for Hugo there are really few 3-4 people creating new content for Hugo.