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by cloverich
1294 days ago
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That's not quite the definition they are positing. Many of the classes in Tailwind have near or actual 1:1 mappings to CSS, but with slightly different names or semantics. A better JS analogy might be something like Coffeescript; I remember avoiding it because it felt a bit superfluous and hence not worth the tax (of adding a tool). With Tailwind, whatever the actual merits, the biggest points of traction (IMHO) are the frankly excellent example sites[1]. You can click through numerous examples, all load quickly and without ads, that give you numerous variations of components, layouts, and even full pages. You can spin up a vanilla HTML or React app and ship good looking pages very quickly, esp. if you are bad at design. [1]: https://tailwindui.com |
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[1]: https://truerev.com