![]() ![]() You can use any font you want in your own project of course, but if you'd like to use Inter, the easiest way is to first add it via the CDN: ![]() Using a custom font is nice because it allows us to make the components look the same on all browsers and operating systems. We've used Inter font family for all of the Tailwind UI examples because it's a beautiful font for UI design and is completely open-source and free. If you're new to Tailwind CSS, you'll want to read the Tailwind CSS documentation as well to get the most out of Tailwind UI. To make sure that you are on the latest version of Tailwind, update via npm: npm install of the examples in Tailwind UI rely on the default Tailwind CSS configuration, but some rely on additional first-party plugins like and an example requires any plugins or configuration changes, it will be noted in a comment at the top of the example. All of the components in Tailwind UI are designed for the latest version of Tailwind CSS, which is currently Tailwind CSS v3.2.
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