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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions packages/vscode-tailwindcss/README.md
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Expand Up @@ -34,10 +34,10 @@ Provides syntax definitions so that Tailwind features are highlighted correctly.

## Recommended VS Code Settings

VS Code has built-in CSS validation which may display errors when using Tailwind-specific syntax, such as `@apply`. You can disable this with the `css.validate` setting:
VS Code has built-in CSS validation which may display errors when using Tailwind-specific syntax, such as `@apply`. You can disable this with the `css.lint.unknownAtRules` setting:

```
"css.validate": false
"css.lint.unknownAtRules": "ignore"
```

By default VS Code will not trigger completions when editing "string" content, for example within JSX attribute values. Updating the `editor.quickSuggestions` setting may improve your experience:
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