This is a starter template for Next.js projects with Tailwind CSS, SEO, and more
Rishit Patel's Default Next.js Starter is a starter template for Next.js projects. It provides a convenient starting point for developers looking to build applications using Next.js.
Rishit Patel's Default Next.js Starter is a convenient starting point for Next.js projects. It offers features such as Tailwind CSS for easy styling, integration with React GTM Module for implementing Google Tag Manager, and provides options for easy deployment with Netlify and Vercel. By following the installation guide, developers can quickly get up and running with their Next.js applications.
Next.js is a React-based web framework that enables server-side rendering, static site generation, and other powerful features for building modern web applications.
React is a widely used JavaScript library for building user interfaces and single-page applications. It follows a component-based architecture and uses a virtual DOM to efficiently update and render UI components
SCSS is a preprocessor scripting language that extends the capabilities of CSS by adding features such as variables, nesting, and mixins. It allows developers to write more efficient and maintainable CSS code, and helps to streamline the development process by reducing repetition and increasing reusability.
Tailwind CSS is a utility-first CSS framework that provides pre-defined classes for building responsive and customizable user interfaces.
Beautifully designed components that you can copy and paste into your apps. Accessible. Customizable. Open Source.
ESLint is a linter for JavaScript that analyzes code to detect and report on potential problems and errors, as well as enforce consistent code style and best practices, helping developers to write cleaner, more maintainable code.
PostCSS is a popular open-source tool that enables web developers to transform CSS styles with JavaScript plugins. It allows for efficient processing of CSS styles, from applying vendor prefixes to improving browser compatibility, ultimately resulting in cleaner, faster, and more maintainable code.