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by ramon156
702 days ago
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Your last argument is a perfect reason why tailwind isn't a fad. Its a standard where, if you've worked with it, you know exactly what these classes will do.
Saying "the classlist becomes long" is not an argument to avoid using tailwind, especially if you already have a component based framework. I'd rather read a tailwind classlist than having to spend time setting up my own half-arsed class list. |
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