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Creating a Quick Responsive Navbar with React and TailwindCSS in 7 Minutes

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How to build a Responsive Navbar in 7 mins – Using React and TailwindCSS




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BUHITO23
7 months ago

A tip if you are going to use the editor with limited width to display the browser, try to use the line wrap in the editor and reduce a little bit the typography since you make changes and it gets lost where you modify because of the width of the editor.

demmycode
7 months ago

Hi raj could you please make how to set up sass in next js project please I tried and I couldn't get it I also read the docs still same

Mahdi Abdurrahman
7 months ago

Great Job! Thanks for sharing your code and how it is done with Tailwind CSS.

demmycode
7 months ago

thanks it was helpful and clean code structure

book 2nez
7 months ago

Thank you
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RayRay
7 months ago

Not one to normally comment but thank you so much! Building a hamburger menu for the first time and all other videos were upwards of 15 minutes. Thanks for making it short, concise and to the point 🙏

Jesus Re
7 months ago

Excelente, muchas gracias!

Ilyas Babu
7 months ago

How to add animation on toggle menu

Krzysztof Rozbicki
7 months ago

Ahhh i miss the part where you would be explaining the line 5 of code with activeStateCallback – that suddenly appears without any explanations. I was just searching web on how is the easiest way to implement tailwind into isActive default class for Navlink. But not here 🙁

Nirus Vlogs
7 months ago

Thanks for menu. How to fix content without moving down. Menu over lay top of content

Francisco Aloi
7 months ago

Thanks a lot Raj!

Stewart Batallas Minda
7 months ago

so useful!

Lilly Roye
7 months ago

So good!!!