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  1. Making everything look nice with CSS is challenging -- particularly in terms of controlling the sizes of checkbox labels. So far I can get the labels to wrap, and I can control the width of the labels. But no matter what I try, I can't get the div container for the input 'form' to work correctly. The closest I have come is this bit of CSS:
  2. stackoverflow.com

    May 17, 2023Modify the css rule itself. Notes: is somewhat messy and adds to the parsing the browser needs to do to render. perhaps my favourite method; Not cross-browser, some browsers like it done one way, others a different way, while the remainder just baulk at the idea. Share. Improve this answer.
  3. Good spotting, @ctgraham, I'd forgotten about that code.There were two bugs in it: The finfo suite being present would result in a return from the function before the work-arounds were applied; The mime_content_type function was being called using a server-side temporary filename, which doesn't include an extension; I've fixed both issues and reverted the FileManager-based work-around that ...
  4. It looks like it is chopping off the "css", part of the path so you can try single quotes around the path in the template tag. (quotes in template tags can be finky for me) {% static 'css/tailwind-output.css' %} Also, you need to add some code to serve static files in development.

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