diff --git a/assets/data/news.json b/assets/data/news.json index afd7ab4b6..58c2da55e 100644 --- a/assets/data/news.json +++ b/assets/data/news.json @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ { - "id": 40, - "content": "Introducing the new Unstyled Mode", + "id": 50, + "content": "90+ UI Components for Tailwind CSS", "linkText": "Learn More", - "linkHref": "https://primevue.org/unstyled", + "linkHref": "https://primevue.org/tailwind", "backgroundStyle": "background-color:#4f8ff7", "textStyle": "color:#ffffff;font-weight:500", "linkStyle": "color:#ffffff;font-weight:700;text-decoration: underline;" diff --git a/doc/passthrough/BasicDoc.vue b/doc/passthrough/BasicDoc.vue index a7d8d4d1c..d927ef3f2 100644 --- a/doc/passthrough/BasicDoc.vue +++ b/doc/passthrough/BasicDoc.vue @@ -5,7 +5,10 @@ arbitrary properties to apply to the element such as styling, aria, data-* or custom attributes. If the value is a string or a function that returns a string, it is considered as a class definition and added to the class attribute of the element. Every component documentation has a dedicated section to document the available section names exposed via PT.

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Most common usage of pt is styling and customization, example below styles a Panel component with PrimeFlex CSS library.

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+ Most common usage of pt is styling and customization. The class and style properties support the exact syntax of the corresponding + Vue bindings like arrays, objects and conditionals. example below styles a Panel component with PrimeFlex CSS library. +

diff --git a/doc/tailwind/CustomizationDoc.vue b/doc/tailwind/CustomizationDoc.vue index 76cd31e60..d86ea27ba 100644 --- a/doc/tailwind/CustomizationDoc.vue +++ b/doc/tailwind/CustomizationDoc.vue @@ -1,6 +1,9 @@