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I’m new to Next.Js but I have used it before. However, when I add a new javascript file and add a basic header or paragraph it repeats its padding, going down the webpage. I was following a tutorial on how to use Next.js. All they did was add a new javascript file and added a heading but this didn’t happen to them. They had version 11 while I have version 13. I added a picture to show exactly what I am facing
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this is all i added

function Test(){
    return (<h1 >test</h1>)
}

export default Test

globals.css

:root {
  --max-width: 1100px;
  --border-radius: 12px;
  --font-mono: ui-monospace, Menlo, Monaco, 'Cascadia Mono', 'Segoe UI Mono',
    'Roboto Mono', 'Oxygen Mono', 'Ubuntu Monospace', 'Source Code Pro',
    'Fira Mono', 'Droid Sans Mono', 'Courier New', monospace;

  --foreground-rgb: 0, 0, 0;
  --background-start-rgb: 214, 219, 220;
  --background-end-rgb: 255, 255, 255;

  --primary-glow: conic-gradient(
    from 180deg at 50% 50%,
    #16abff33 0deg,
    #0885ff33 55deg,
    #54d6ff33 120deg,
    #0071ff33 160deg,
    transparent 360deg
  );
  --secondary-glow: radial-gradient(
    rgba(255, 255, 255, 1),
    rgba(255, 255, 255, 0)
  );

  --tile-start-rgb: 239, 245, 249;
  --tile-end-rgb: 228, 232, 233;
  --tile-border: conic-gradient(
    #00000080,
    #00000040,
    #00000030,
    #00000020,
    #00000010,
    #00000010,
    #00000080
  );

  --callout-rgb: 238, 240, 241;
  --callout-border-rgb: 172, 175, 176;
  --card-rgb: 180, 185, 188;
  --card-border-rgb: 131, 134, 135;
}

@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {
  :root {
    --foreground-rgb: 255, 255, 255;
    --background-start-rgb: 0, 0, 0;
    --background-end-rgb: 0, 0, 0;

    --primary-glow: radial-gradient(rgba(1, 65, 255, 0.4), rgba(1, 65, 255, 0));
    --secondary-glow: linear-gradient(
      to bottom right,
      rgba(1, 65, 255, 0),
      rgba(1, 65, 255, 0),
      rgba(1, 65, 255, 0.3)
    );

    --tile-start-rgb: 2, 13, 46;
    --tile-end-rgb: 2, 5, 19;
    --tile-border: conic-gradient(
      #ffffff80,
      #ffffff40,
      #ffffff30,
      #ffffff20,
      #ffffff10,
      #ffffff10,
      #ffffff80
    );

    --callout-rgb: 20, 20, 20;
    --callout-border-rgb: 108, 108, 108;
    --card-rgb: 100, 100, 100;
    --card-border-rgb: 200, 200, 200;
  }
}

* {
  box-sizing: border-box;
  padding: 0;
  margin: 0;
}

html,
body {
  max-width: 100vw;
  overflow-x: hidden;
}

body {
  color: rgb(var(--foreground-rgb));
  background: linear-gradient(
      to bottom,
      transparent,
      rgb(var(--background-end-rgb))
    )
    rgb(var(--background-start-rgb));
}

a {
  color: inherit;
  text-decoration: none;
}

@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {
  html {
    color-scheme: dark;
  }
}


3

Answers


  1. Removing the following css gets rid of the effect… But I’m not exactly sure why it repeats like that down the page when you add a new html element to the page.

     background: linear-gradient(
          to bottom,
          transparent,
          rgb(var(--background-end-rgb))
        )
        rgb(var(--background-start-rgb));
    
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  2. Make sure you include this to your globals.css.

    @tailwind base;
    @tailwind components;
    @tailwind utilities;
    
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  3. go to globals.css and remove this:
    --background-start-rgb: 214, 219, 220;
    --background-end-rgb: 255, 255, 255;

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