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import Head from 'next/head'
import MarkdownSampleShort from '../components/MarkdownSampleShort.mdx'
export default function Index() {
return (
<div className="antialiased text-gray-900 py-12 pl-32 space-y-12">
<Head>
<title>Tailwind CSS Typography</title>
</Head>
<div className="relative">
<div className="absolute inset-0 flex prose prose-sm opacity-0">
<div className="border-l border-red-200" style={{ width: '1em' }}></div>
<div className="border-l border-red-100" style={{ width: '1em' }}></div>
<div className="border-l border-red-100" style={{ width: '1em' }}></div>
<div className="border-l border-red-100" style={{ width: '1em' }}></div>
<div className="border-l border-red-200" style={{ width: '1em' }}></div>
<div className="border-l border-red-100" style={{ width: '1em' }}></div>
<div className="border-l border-red-100" style={{ width: '1em' }}></div>
<div className="border-l border-red-100" style={{ width: '1em' }}></div>
</div>
<div className="relative prose prose-sm">
<h3>prose-sm</h3>
<p>It's important to cover all of these use cases for a few reasons:</p>
<ol>
<li>We want everything to look good out of the box.</li>
<li>Really just the first reason, that's the whole point of the plugin.</li>
<li>
Here's a third pretend reason though a list with three items looks more realistic than
a list with two items.
</li>
<li>We want everything to look good out of the box.</li>
<li>Really just the first reason, that's the whole point of the plugin.</li>
</ol>
<p>Now we're going to try out another header style.</p>
<ul>
<li>So here is the first item in this list.</li>
<li>In this example we're keeping the items short.</li>
<li>Later, we'll use longer, more complex list items.</li>
</ul>
</div>
</div>
<div className="relative">
<div className="absolute inset-0 flex prose prose-base opacity-0">
<div className="border-l border-red-200" style={{ width: '1em' }}></div>
<div className="border-l border-red-100" style={{ width: '1em' }}></div>
<div className="border-l border-red-100" style={{ width: '1em' }}></div>
<div className="border-l border-red-100" style={{ width: '1em' }}></div>
<div className="border-l border-red-200" style={{ width: '1em' }}></div>
<div className="border-l border-red-100" style={{ width: '1em' }}></div>
<div className="border-l border-red-100" style={{ width: '1em' }}></div>
<div className="border-l border-red-100" style={{ width: '1em' }}></div>
</div>
<div className="relative prose prose-base">
<h3>prose-base</h3>
<p>It's important to cover all of these use cases for a few reasons:</p>
<ol>
<li>We want everything to look good out of the box.</li>
<li>Really just the first reason, that's the whole point of the plugin.</li>
<li>
Here's a third pretend reason though a list with three items looks more realistic than
a list with two items.
</li>
<li>We want everything to look good out of the box.</li>
<li>Really just the first reason, that's the whole point of the plugin.</li>
</ol>
<p>Now we're going to try out another header style.</p>
<ul>
<li>So here is the first item in this list.</li>
<li>In this example we're keeping the items short.</li>
<li>Later, we'll use longer, more complex list items.</li>
</ul>
</div>
</div>
<div className="relative">
<div className="absolute inset-0 flex prose prose-lg opacity-0">
<div className="border-l border-red-200" style={{ width: '1em' }}></div>
<div className="border-l border-red-100" style={{ width: '1em' }}></div>
<div className="border-l border-red-100" style={{ width: '1em' }}></div>
<div className="border-l border-red-100" style={{ width: '1em' }}></div>
<div className="border-l border-red-200" style={{ width: '1em' }}></div>
<div className="border-l border-red-100" style={{ width: '1em' }}></div>
<div className="border-l border-red-100" style={{ width: '1em' }}></div>
<div className="border-l border-red-100" style={{ width: '1em' }}></div>
</div>
<div className="relative prose prose-lg">
<h3>prose-lg</h3>
<p>It's important to cover all of these use cases for a few reasons:</p>
<ol>
<li>We want everything to look good out of the box.</li>
<li>Really just the first reason, that's the whole point of the plugin.</li>
<li>
Here's a third pretend reason though a list with three items looks more realistic than
a list with two items.
</li>
<li>We want everything to look good out of the box.</li>
<li>Really just the first reason, that's the whole point of the plugin.</li>
</ol>
<p>Now we're going to try out another header style.</p>
<ul>
<li>So here is the first item in this list.</li>
<li>In this example we're keeping the items short.</li>
<li>Later, we'll use longer, more complex list items.</li>
</ul>
</div>
</div>
<div className="relative">
<div className="absolute inset-0 flex prose prose-xl opacity-0">
<div className="border-l border-red-200" style={{ width: '1em' }}></div>
<div className="border-l border-red-100" style={{ width: '1em' }}></div>
<div className="border-l border-red-100" style={{ width: '1em' }}></div>
<div className="border-l border-red-100" style={{ width: '1em' }}></div>
<div className="border-l border-red-200" style={{ width: '1em' }}></div>
<div className="border-l border-red-100" style={{ width: '1em' }}></div>
<div className="border-l border-red-100" style={{ width: '1em' }}></div>
<div className="border-l border-red-100" style={{ width: '1em' }}></div>
</div>
<div className="relative prose prose-xl">
<h3>prose-xl</h3>
<p>It's important to cover all of these use cases for a few reasons:</p>
<ol>
<li>We want everything to look good out of the box.</li>
<li>Really just the first reason, that's the whole point of the plugin.</li>
<li>
Here's a third pretend reason though a list with three items looks more realistic than
a list with two items.
</li>
<li>We want everything to look good out of the box.</li>
<li>Really just the first reason, that's the whole point of the plugin.</li>
</ol>
<p>Now we're going to try out another header style.</p>
<ul>
<li>So here is the first item in this list.</li>
<li>In this example we're keeping the items short.</li>
<li>Later, we'll use longer, more complex list items.</li>
</ul>
</div>
</div>
<div className="relative">
<div className="absolute inset-0 flex prose prose-2xl opacity-0">
<div className="border-l border-red-200" style={{ width: '1em' }}></div>
<div className="border-l border-red-100" style={{ width: '1em' }}></div>
<div className="border-l border-red-100" style={{ width: '1em' }}></div>
<div className="border-l border-red-100" style={{ width: '1em' }}></div>
<div className="border-l border-red-200" style={{ width: '1em' }}></div>
<div className="border-l border-red-100" style={{ width: '1em' }}></div>
<div className="border-l border-red-100" style={{ width: '1em' }}></div>
<div className="border-l border-red-100" style={{ width: '1em' }}></div>
</div>
<div className="relative prose prose-2xl">
<h3>prose-2xl</h3>
<p>It's important to cover all of these use cases for a few reasons:</p>
<ol>
<li>We want everything to look good out of the box.</li>
<li>Really just the first reason, that's the whole point of the plugin.</li>
<li>
Here's a third pretend reason though a list with three items looks more realistic than
a list with two items.
</li>
<li>We want everything to look good out of the box.</li>
<li>Really just the first reason, that's the whole point of the plugin.</li>
</ol>
<p>Now we're going to try out another header style.</p>
<ul>
<li>So here is the first item in this list.</li>
<li>In this example we're keeping the items short.</li>
<li>Later, we'll use longer, more complex list items.</li>
</ul>
</div>
</div>
</div>
)
}
export const config = {
unstable_runtimeJS: false,
}