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How to Build a Stepper Component with MDX & Tailwind
Powered by our MDX-backed editor, you can now build your own Custom Components and add them to any Guides and API Reference pages within your ReadMe project. In this guide, we'll walk you through building a Stepper component—including using React to create the component and Tailwind to style it.
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Powered by our MDX-backed editor, you can now build your own Custom Components and add them to any Guides and API Reference pages within your ReadMe project. In this guide, we'll walk you through building a Stepper component—including using React to create the component and Tailwind to style it.
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How to Build a Stepper Component with MDX & Tailwind
Powered by our MDX-backed editor, you can now build your own Custom Components and add them to any Guides and API Reference pages within your ReadMe project. In this guide, we'll walk you through building a Stepper component—including using React to create the component and Tailwind to style it.
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