tailwindcss-responsive-darkmode
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Tailwind CSS Responsive Design & Dark Mode (2025/2026)
Responsive Design
Mobile-First Approach (Industry Standard 2025/2026)
Tailwind uses a mobile-first breakpoint system. With over 60% of global web traffic from mobile devices and Google’s mobile-first indexing, this approach is essential.
Key Principle: Unprefixed utilities apply to ALL screen sizes. Breakpoint prefixes apply at that size AND ABOVE.
<!-- CORRECT: Mobile-first (progressive enhancement) -->
<div class="text-sm md:text-base lg:text-lg">...</div>
<!-- INCORRECT: Desktop-first thinking -->
<div class="lg:text-lg md:text-base text-sm">...</div>
Default Breakpoints
| Prefix | Min Width | Typical Devices | CSS Media Query |
|---|---|---|---|
| (none) | 0px | All mobile phones | All sizes |
sm: |
640px (40rem) | Large phones, small tablets | @media (min-width: 640px) |
md: |
768px (48rem) | Tablets (portrait) | @media (min-width: 768px) |
lg: |
1024px (64rem) | Tablets (landscape), laptops | @media (min-width: 1024px) |
xl: |
1280px (80rem) | Desktops | @media (min-width: 1280px) |
2xl: |
1536px (96rem) | Large desktops | @media (min-width: 1536px) |
2025/2026 Device Coverage
Common device sizes to test:
- 320px: Older iPhones, smallest supported
- 375px: Modern iPhone base (~17% of mobile)
- 390-430px: Modern large phones (~35% of mobile)
- 768px: iPad portrait
- 1024px: iPad landscape, laptops
- 1280px: Standard laptops/desktops
- 1440px: Large desktops
- 1920px: Full HD displays
Custom Breakpoints
@theme {
/* Add custom breakpoints for specific content needs */
--breakpoint-xs: 20rem; /* 320px - very small devices */
--breakpoint-3xl: 100rem; /* 1600px */
--breakpoint-4xl: 120rem; /* 1920px - full HD */
/* Override existing breakpoints based on YOUR content */
--breakpoint-sm: 36rem; /* 576px - when content needs space */
--breakpoint-lg: 62rem; /* 992px - common content width */
}
Usage:
<div class="grid xs:grid-cols-2 3xl:grid-cols-6">
<!-- Custom breakpoints work like built-in ones -->
</div>
Content-Driven Breakpoints (2025 Best Practice)
Instead of targeting devices, let your content determine breakpoints:
@theme {
/* Based on content needs, not device specs */
--breakpoint-prose: 65ch; /* Optimal reading width */
--breakpoint-content: 75rem; /* Main content max */
}
Test your design at various widths and add breakpoints where layout breaks.
Responsive Examples
Responsive Grid
<div class="grid grid-cols-1 sm:grid-cols-2 md:grid-cols-3 lg:grid-cols-4 gap-4">
<div>Item 1</div>
<div>Item 2</div>
<div>Item 3</div>
<div>Item 4</div>
</div>
Responsive Typography
<h1 class="text-2xl sm:text-3xl md:text-4xl lg:text-5xl font-bold">
Responsive Heading
</h1>
<p class="text-sm md:text-base lg:text-lg leading-relaxed">
Responsive paragraph text
</p>
Responsive Spacing
<section class="py-8 md:py-12 lg:py-16 px-4 md:px-8 lg:px-12">
<div class="max-w-4xl mx-auto">
Content with responsive padding
</div>
</section>
Responsive Navigation
<nav class="flex flex-col md:flex-row items-center justify-between">
<div class="hidden md:flex gap-4">
<!-- Desktop navigation -->
</div>
<button class="md:hidden">
<!-- Mobile menu button -->
</button>
</nav>
Show/Hide Based on Screen Size
<!-- Hidden on mobile, visible on desktop -->
<div class="hidden md:block">Desktop only</div>
<!-- Visible on mobile, hidden on desktop -->
<div class="block md:hidden">Mobile only</div>
<!-- Different content per breakpoint -->
<span class="sm:hidden">XS</span>
<span class="hidden sm:inline md:hidden">SM</span>
<span class="hidden md:inline lg:hidden">MD</span>
<span class="hidden lg:inline xl:hidden">LG</span>
<span class="hidden xl:inline 2xl:hidden">XL</span>
<span class="hidden 2xl:inline">2XL</span>
Container Queries (v4) – 2025 Game-Changer
Container queries enable component-level responsiveness, independent of viewport size. This is essential for reusable components in 2025.
@plugin "@tailwindcss/container-queries";
<!-- Mark parent as a query container -->
<div class="@container">
<div class="flex flex-col @md:flex-row @lg:gap-8">
<!-- Responds to container size, not viewport -->
</div>
</div>
<!-- Named containers for multiple contexts -->
<div class="@container/card">
<div class="@lg/card:grid-cols-2 grid grid-cols-1">
<!-- Responds specifically to 'card' container -->
</div>
</div>
Container Query Breakpoints
| Class | Min-width | Use Case |
|---|---|---|
@xs |
20rem (320px) | Small widgets |
@sm |
24rem (384px) | Compact cards |
@md |
28rem (448px) | Standard cards |
@lg |
32rem (512px) | Wide cards |
@xl |
36rem (576px) | Full-width components |
@2xl |
42rem (672px) | Large containers |
@3xl |
48rem (768px) | Page sections |
When to Use Container vs Viewport Queries
| Container Queries | Viewport Queries |
|---|---|
| Reusable components | Page-level layouts |
| Cards in various contexts | Navigation bars |
| Sidebar widgets | Hero sections |
| CMS/embedded content | Full-width sections |
Max-Width Breakpoints
Target screens below a certain size:
<!-- Only on screens smaller than md (< 768px) -->
<div class="md:hidden">Small screens only</div>
<!-- Custom max-width media query -->
<div class="[@media(max-width:600px)]:text-sm">
Custom max-width
</div>
Dark Mode
Strategy: Media (Default)
Dark mode follows the user’s operating system preference using prefers-color-scheme:
@import "tailwindcss";
/* No additional configuration needed */
<div class="bg-white dark:bg-gray-900">
<h1 class="text-gray-900 dark:text-white">Title</h1>
<p class="text-gray-600 dark:text-gray-300">Content</p>
</div>
Strategy: Selector (Manual Toggle)
Control dark mode with a CSS class:
@import "tailwindcss";
@custom-variant dark (&:where(.dark, .dark *));
<!-- Add .dark class to html or body to enable dark mode -->
<html class="dark">
<body>
<div class="bg-white dark:bg-gray-900">
Content
</div>
</body>
</html>
JavaScript Toggle
// Simple toggle
function toggleDarkMode() {
document.documentElement.classList.toggle('dark');
}
// With localStorage persistence
function initDarkMode() {
const isDark = localStorage.getItem('darkMode') === 'true' ||
(!localStorage.getItem('darkMode') &&
window.matchMedia('(prefers-color-scheme: dark)').matches);
document.documentElement.classList.toggle('dark', isDark);
}
function toggleDarkMode() {
const isDark = document.documentElement.classList.toggle('dark');
localStorage.setItem('darkMode', isDark);
}
// Initialize on page load
initDarkMode();
Three-Way Toggle (Light/Dark/System)
const themes = ['light', 'dark', 'system'];
function setTheme(theme) {
localStorage.setItem('theme', theme);
applyTheme();
}
function applyTheme() {
const theme = localStorage.getItem('theme') || 'system';
const isDark = theme === 'dark' ||
(theme === 'system' && window.matchMedia('(prefers-color-scheme: dark)').matches);
document.documentElement.classList.toggle('dark', isDark);
}
// Listen for system preference changes
window.matchMedia('(prefers-color-scheme: dark)')
.addEventListener('change', () => {
if (localStorage.getItem('theme') === 'system') {
applyTheme();
}
});
applyTheme();
Data Attribute Strategy
@custom-variant dark (&:where([data-theme="dark"], [data-theme="dark"] *));
<html data-theme="dark">
<body>
<div class="bg-white dark:bg-gray-900">Content</div>
</body>
</html>
Dark Mode with Next.js (next-themes)
npm install next-themes
// app/providers.tsx
'use client';
import { ThemeProvider } from 'next-themes';
export function Providers({ children }) {
return (
<ThemeProvider attribute="class" defaultTheme="system">
{children}
</ThemeProvider>
);
}
// app/layout.tsx
import { Providers } from './providers';
export default function RootLayout({ children }) {
return (
<html lang="en" suppressHydrationWarning>
<body>
<Providers>{children}</Providers>
</body>
</html>
);
}
// components/ThemeToggle.tsx
'use client';
import { useTheme } from 'next-themes';
export function ThemeToggle() {
const { theme, setTheme } = useTheme();
return (
<button onClick={() => setTheme(theme === 'dark' ? 'light' : 'dark')}>
Toggle Theme
</button>
);
}
Dark Mode Color Palette
<!-- Text colors -->
<p class="text-gray-900 dark:text-gray-100">Primary text</p>
<p class="text-gray-600 dark:text-gray-400">Secondary text</p>
<p class="text-gray-400 dark:text-gray-500">Muted text</p>
<!-- Background colors -->
<div class="bg-white dark:bg-gray-900">Page background</div>
<div class="bg-gray-50 dark:bg-gray-800">Card background</div>
<div class="bg-gray-100 dark:bg-gray-700">Elevated background</div>
<!-- Border colors -->
<div class="border border-gray-200 dark:border-gray-700">Bordered element</div>
<!-- Interactive elements -->
<button class="bg-blue-500 hover:bg-blue-600 dark:bg-blue-600 dark:hover:bg-blue-700">
Button
</button>
Dark Mode with CSS Variables
@theme {
/* Light mode colors (default) */
--color-bg-primary: oklch(1 0 0);
--color-bg-secondary: oklch(0.98 0 0);
--color-text-primary: oklch(0.15 0 0);
--color-text-secondary: oklch(0.4 0 0);
}
/* Dark mode overrides */
@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {
:root {
--color-bg-primary: oklch(0.15 0 0);
--color-bg-secondary: oklch(0.2 0 0);
--color-text-primary: oklch(0.95 0 0);
--color-text-secondary: oklch(0.7 0 0);
}
}
<div class="bg-[var(--color-bg-primary)] text-[var(--color-text-primary)]">
Semantic colors
</div>
Typography Plugin Dark Mode
<article class="prose dark:prose-invert">
<!-- Markdown content automatically adapts to dark mode -->
</article>
Combining Responsive and Dark Mode
<!-- Different layouts AND colors based on screen size and theme -->
<div class="
grid grid-cols-1 md:grid-cols-2
bg-white dark:bg-gray-900
p-4 md:p-8
text-gray-900 dark:text-white
">
<div class="hidden dark:md:block">
Only visible on md+ screens in dark mode
</div>
</div>
Best Practices (2025/2026)
1. Start Mobile, Then Enhance
<!-- CORRECT: Mobile-first progression -->
<div class="text-sm md:text-base lg:text-lg">
<!-- WRONG: Desktop-first thinking (more code, more bugs) -->
<div class="lg:text-lg md:text-base text-sm">
2. Touch-Friendly Interactive Elements
WCAG 2.2 requires 24x24px minimum, but 44x44px is recommended:
<!-- Touch-friendly button (44px minimum) -->
<button class="min-h-11 min-w-11 px-4 py-2.5">
Click me
</button>
<!-- Touch-friendly navigation link -->
<a href="#" class="block py-3 px-4 min-h-11">
Navigation Item
</a>
<!-- Adequate spacing between touch targets -->
<div class="flex gap-3">
<button class="min-h-11 px-4 py-2">Button 1</button>
<button class="min-h-11 px-4 py-2">Button 2</button>
</div>
3. Fluid Typography (Eliminates Breakpoint Jumps)
@theme {
--text-fluid-base: clamp(1rem, 0.9rem + 0.5vw, 1.25rem);
--text-fluid-lg: clamp(1.25rem, 1rem + 1.25vw, 2rem);
--text-fluid-xl: clamp(1.5rem, 1rem + 2.5vw, 3rem);
}
<h1 class="text-fluid-xl font-bold">Smoothly Scaling Heading</h1>
<p class="text-fluid-base leading-relaxed">Smoothly scaling body text.</p>
2. Use Semantic Dark Mode Colors
@theme {
/* Instead of raw colors, use semantic names */
--color-surface: oklch(1 0 0);
--color-surface-dark: oklch(0.15 0 0);
--color-on-surface: oklch(0.1 0 0);
--color-on-surface-dark: oklch(0.95 0 0);
}
3. Test All Breakpoints
Use the debug-screens plugin during development:
npm install -D @tailwindcss/debug-screens
@plugin "@tailwindcss/debug-screens";
4. Reduce Repetition with Components
/* components.css */
@layer components {
.card {
@apply bg-white dark:bg-gray-800 rounded-lg p-6 shadow-sm;
}
.section {
@apply py-12 md:py-16 lg:py-24;
}
}
5. Consider Color Contrast
Ensure sufficient contrast in both light and dark modes (WCAG 2.2):
- Normal text: 4.5:1 contrast ratio minimum
- Large text (18pt+): 3:1 contrast ratio minimum
- Interactive elements: 3:1 against adjacent colors
<!-- Good contrast in both modes -->
<button class="
bg-blue-600 text-white
dark:bg-blue-500 dark:text-white
hover:bg-blue-700 dark:hover:bg-blue-400
/* Focus ring for accessibility */
focus-visible:ring-2 focus-visible:ring-blue-500 focus-visible:ring-offset-2
">
Action
</button>
6. Reduced Motion Preference
Respect users who prefer reduced motion:
<div class="
transition-transform duration-300
hover:scale-105
motion-reduce:transition-none
motion-reduce:hover:scale-100
">
Respects motion preferences
</div>
7. Performance-Optimized Responsive Images
<!-- Lazy load below-fold images -->
<img
src="image.jpg"
alt="Description"
loading="lazy"
class="w-full h-auto"
/>
<!-- Responsive srcset -->
<img
src="medium.jpg"
srcset="small.jpg 400w, medium.jpg 800w, large.jpg 1200w"
sizes="(min-width: 1024px) 50vw, 100vw"
alt="Responsive image"
loading="lazy"
class="w-full h-auto"
/>
8. Safe Area Handling (Notched Devices)
@utility safe-area-pb {
padding-bottom: env(safe-area-inset-bottom);
}
<!-- Bottom navigation respects device notch -->
<nav class="fixed bottom-0 inset-x-0 safe-area-pb bg-white border-t">
Navigation
</nav>