Installation
Setting up Tailwind CSS in a Symfony project.
Start by creating a new Symfony project if you don’t have one set up already. The most common approach is to use the Symfony Installer.
symfony new --webapp my-projectcd my-projectInstall Webpack Encore, which handles building your assets. See the documentation for more information.
composer remove symfony/ux-turbo symfony/asset-mapper symfony/stimulus-bundlecomposer require symfony/webpack-encore-bundle symfony/ux-turbo symfony/stimulus-bundleUsing npm, install @tailwindcss/postcss and its peer dependencies, as well as postcss-loader.
npm install tailwindcss @tailwindcss/postcss postcss postcss-loaderIn your webpack.config.js file, enable the PostCSS Loader. See the documentation for more information.
Encore  .enablePostCssLoader();Create a postcss.config.mjs file in the root of your project and add the @tailwindcss/postcss plugin to your PostCSS configuration.
export default {  plugins: {    "@tailwindcss/postcss": {},  },};Add an @import to ./assets/styles/app.css that imports Tailwind CSS.
@import "tailwindcss";Run your build process with npm run watch.
npm run watchMake sure your compiled CSS is included in the <head> then start using Tailwind’s utility classes to style your content.
<!doctype html><html>  <head>    <meta charset="utf-8" />    <meta      name="viewport"      content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0"    />    {% block stylesheets %}      {{ encore_entry_link_tags('app') }}    {% endblock %}  </head>  <body>    <h1 class="text-3xl font-bold underline">      Hello world!    </h1>  </body></html>