The initial release of Tailwind CSS, version 0.0.1, marked the very beginning of what would become a transformative approach to CSS styling. Released on October 6, 2017, this foundational version offered developers a glimpse into the utility-first philosophy that defines Tailwind. Though rudimentary compared to later iterations, it laid the groundwork for rapid UI development by providing a core set of pre-defined CSS classes. Developers encountering this early version would have found a basic implementation of the core concepts and a taste of the flexibility that Tailwind promised.
However, without information on the "previous stable version" we can only speculate on the improvements and differences between it and this initial version. One can reasonably assume that moving from the foundation of 0.0.1 to any subsequent stable version would involve a significant expansion of the available utility classes, improved performance, and potentially the introduction of configuration options for customization. Developers should anticipate more comprehensive documentation, resolved bugs, and potentially new features like responsive modifiers or component extraction. Ultimately, the defining shift when adopting any later version would be in the scale and usability of the framework. This version is only the beginning of the project so that can be a great chance to add some value and help to the final release of the library.
The are not vulnerabilities for the version 0.0.1 of the package tailwindcss