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by eiiot
1296 days ago
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> If you’re going to use @apply, use it for very small, highly reusable things like buttons and form controls — and even then only if you’re not using a framework like React where a component would be a better choice. I would say the documentation adequately responds to your complaints about re-usability then? Use a component, use the IDE, or use @apply. The notion about needing to change classes 1000 times for a small edit just isn't true (I've never had to do this w/ 2+ years of tailwind). > I think you're too narrow minded to accept any input so I won't bother. Making some sort of ad hominem attack about how I'm narrow minded is useless. I'd love to hear your input. |
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