tailwindcss-padding-safe v1.0.6
Tailwind CSS Padding Safe Plugin
This plugin is based on the tailwindcss framework. Usage is similar to the core padding plugin, but outputs px-[value]-safe padding, instead of px-[value].
This is my first package so don't hesitate to point me on any improvement or issue.
Installation
npm install -D tailwindcss-padding-safeUsage
// In your Tailwind JS config
{
plugins: [require("tailwindcss-padding-safe")]
}This plugin generates the following utilities:
- the same with
mprefix for margin
/* Default rules for browser without max() support same as core padding generated rules */
.p-[value]-safe {
padding: [value]rem;
}
.py-[value]-safe {
padding-top: [value]rem;
padding-bottom: [value]rem;
}
.px-[value]-safe {
padding-left: [value]rem;
padding-right: [value]rem;
}
.pt-[value]-safe {
padding-top: [value]rem;
}
.pb-[value]-safe {
padding-bottom: [value]rem;
}
.pl-[value]-safe {
padding-left: [value]rem;
}
.pr-[value]-safe {
padding-right: [value]rem;
}
/* Safe area rules for browser with max() support */
@supports (padding: max(0px)) {
.p-[value]-safe {
padding-top: max([value]rem, env(safe-area-inset-top));
padding-bottom: max([value]rem, env(safe-area-inset-bottom));
padding-left: max([value]rem, env(safe-area-inset-left));
padding-right: max([value]rem, env(safe-area-inset-right));
}
.py-[value]-safe {
padding-top: max([value]rem, env(safe-area-inset-top));
padding-bottom: max([value]rem, env(safe-area-inset-bottom));
}
.px-[value]-safe {
padding-left: max([value]rem, env(safe-area-inset-left));
padding-right: max([value]rem, env(safe-area-inset-right));
}
.pt-[value]-safe {
padding-top: max([value]rem, env(safe-area-inset-top));
}
.pb-[value]-safe {
padding-bottom: max([value]rem, env(safe-area-inset-bottom));
}
.pl-[value]-safe {
padding-left: max([value]rem, env(safe-area-inset-left));
}
.pr-[value]-safe {
padding-right: max([value]rem, env(safe-area-inset-right));
}
}Options
It's working out of the box with your current padding options ! ( Pro tip : use purgecss ) But if you need, you can set options in your tailwindcss.js like this :
// In your Tailwind CSS config
theme: {
paddingSafe:{
padding: {
'1': '1rem',
},
suffix: {
'notch'
},
onlySupportsRules : true
},
},
variants: {
paddingSafe: [ 'responsive' ],
},theme.paddingSafe.padding is optional and it defaults to theme.padding
theme.paddingSafe.suffix is optional and it defaults to "safe"
theme.paddingSafe.onlySupportsRules is optional and it defaults to false
variants.paddingSafe is optional and it defaults to variants.padding
Use it in your html like this :
<div class="pt-1-safe">Example of block</div>If you don't want to generate default rules for browser without support for max(), you can set the onlySupportsRules option to true. But then, you will not get any padding for browser without support, so you should add default core padding too :
<div class="pt-1 pt-1-safe">Example of block</div>Warning
Unitless values inside max() are considered invalid. So if you define custom value in your theme option, keep in mind that you need to use a unit with your value like this :
'1': '1rem', //not '1': '1'Or
'0': '0px', //not '0': '0'