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Michael Andreuzza
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How to create a sticky changelog component with Tailwind CSS

Today, we’re building a sticky changelog for clear, easy tracking of updates. Sticky dates allow quick access to recent changes, aid in version control, build user trust, support compliance, and encourage user engagement with new features.

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