Tailwind Select Component for React.js
This product is a custom select field component called react-tailwindcss-select, designed with key features such as TypeScript support, single and multiple item selection, custom style customization, and group options. The creator developed this component to ensure the select field's style does not get affected by the tailwindcss framework. The component supports theming options and provides a table of props for easy customization.
The react-tailwindcss-select component offers a customizable select field solution with features tailored to various project needs. It addresses the issue of style interference in Tailwind projects and provides detailed installation instructions for both Tailwind and non-Tailwind projects. With theming options, TypeScript support, and a range of customization possibilities, it serves as a versatile tool for developers working on select field implementations.
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