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Misite Bao

米司特包

大家好,我是 米司特包,是一名软件开发者和开源贡献者,同时也是一个自媒体博主。

目前主要使用 Go、Nodejs、JavaScript 等技术,我大部分时间活跃在开源社区。

我目前正在开发 TigagoYakia 和其他应用程序,同时也是 Wails 社区的活跃成员。如果你有兴趣可以在 GitHub微博哔哩哔哩 上关注我。

如果你说 英文,也可以在 TwitterYoutube 找到我。

除了编程以外,我还喜欢科幻电影和电子游戏。我经常玩的游戏有英雄联盟、绝地求生、和平精英。

Hello everyone, my name is Misite Bao, a software developer and open source contributor, as well as a self-media blogger.

At present, I mainly use technologies such as Go, Nodejs, JavaScript, etc. I am active in the open source community most of the time.

I’m currently developing TigagoYakia, and other applications, and am an active member of the Wails community. If you are interested, you can follow me on GitHub, Twitter and Youtube.

If you speak Chinese, you can also find me on Weibo and Bilibili.

Besides programming, I also like sci-fi movies and video games. The games I often play are League of Legends, PLAYERUNKNOWN’S BATTLEGROUNDS, and Game For Peace.

By default, Tailwind removes all of the default browser styling from paragraphs, headings, lists and more. This ends up being really useful for building application UIs because you spend less time undoing user-agent styles, but when you

By default, Tailwind removes all of the default browser styling from paragraphs, headings, lists and more. This ends up being really useful for building application UIs because you spend less time undoing user-agent styles, but when you really are just trying to style some content that came from a rich-text editor in a CMS or a markdown file, it can be surprising and unintuitive.

Why is Tailwind removing the default styles on my h1 elements? How do I disable this? What do you mean I lose all the other base styles too?