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Removed deprecated library in favor of the new grayscale filters in tailwind #10004

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gtsiolis opened this issue May 13, 2022 · 3 comments
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gtsiolis commented May 13, 2022

Problem to solve

We've been using a library[1] to apply custom CSS filters to the dashboard. However, that library is now deprecated in favor of the new grayscale filters[2] in tailwind.

Thanks @benface for creating tailwindcss-filters and adding the deprecation notice. ⚾

Thanks @laushinka for noticing this! 🏀

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Deprecate tailwindcss-filters in favor of the new grayscale filters in tailwind. 🌬️

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@gtsiolis Hi, my name's Tom and I recently read your tweet regarding the contribution of new devs for good first issues on the Gitpod-repo. That's why I selected this issue as my first one to help make Gitpod even better.

PR is open and ready for review. If there's anything left to do for me atm, please let me know. I'm grateful for any help and contributions I can provide ✌️

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pawlean commented May 26, 2022

Thanks so much for your contribution @flaming-codes 🧡 Are you already part of our Discord community? If not, feel free to drop by! It'd be awesome to have you connect with others keen on contributing to Gitpod. 🙌

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This issue has been automatically marked as stale because it has not had recent activity. It will be closed if no further activity occurs. Thank you for your contributions.

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