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Utilities for controlling the content of the before and after pseudo-elements.

Quick reference

ClassStyles
content-[<value>]content: <value>;
content-(<custom-property>)content: var(<custom-property>);
content-nonecontent: none;

Source: https://tailwindcss.com/guide/content

Examples

Basic example

Use the content-[<value>] syntax, along with the before and after variants, to set the contents of the ::before and ::after pseudo-elements:

Higher resolution means more than just a better-quality image. With a Retina 6K display, Pro Display XDR gives you nearly 40 percent more screen real estate than a 5K display.

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<p>Higher resolution means more than just a better-quality image. With a Retina 6K display, <a class="text-blue-600 after:content-['_↗']" href="...">Pro Display XDR</a> gives you nearly 40 percent more screen real estate than a 5K display.</p>

Referencing an attribute value

Use the content-[attr(<name>)] syntax to reference a value stored in an attribute using the attr() CSS function:

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<p before="Hello World" class="before:content-[attr(before)] ...">
  <!-- ... -->
</p>

Using spaces and underscores

Since whitespace denotes the end of a class in HTML, replace any spaces in an arbitrary value with an underscore:

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<p class="before:content-['Hello_World'] ..."></p>

If you need to include an actual underscore, you can do this by escaping it with a backslash:

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<p class="before:content-['Hello\_World']"></p>

Using a CSS variable

Use the content-(&lt;custom-property&gt;) syntax to control the contents of the ::before and ::after pseudo-elements using a CSS variable:

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<p class="content-(--my-content)"></p>

This is just a shorthand for content-[var(&lt;custom-property&gt;)] that adds the var() function for you automatically.

Responsive design

Prefix a content utility with a breakpoint variant like md: to only apply the utility at medium screen sizes and above:

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<p class="before:content-['Mobile'] md:before:content-['Desktop'] ..."></p>

Learn more about using variants in the variants documentation.

Released under the MIT License.