Level 3 Enhancement: Optimized tailwind.config.js for CI/CD Safety, Scalability & Visual Consistency #900
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Description:
This PR modernizes the project’s Tailwind configuration to meet Level 3 deployment reliability and scalability standards.
Key Improvements
Integrated official Tailwind plugins for forms, typography, and aspect ratios.
Added defaultTheme font fallback to ensure consistent typography rendering across environments.
Expanded content scanning to include all relevant directories (including /public) to avoid missing dynamic classes.
Extended safelist for animations and accent utilities frequently used in runtime-generated components.
Enabled hoverOnlyWhenSupported to prevent accessibility issues on touch-based devices.
Verified build compatibility with Vercel to ensure zero deployment friction.
Testing
Verified Tailwind compilation with vite build and vite preview.
Confirmed that purge safelist prevents runtime class removal.
Tested form and typography consistency across multiple browsers.
Outcome
Production-ready Tailwind pipeline with enhanced reliability and extensibility.
Safer deployments through predictable builds and minimal purge risks.
regards,
Sashreek Das.