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The short answer is you can mix and match, and then with purgecss, clean put your unused classes before putting a project into production. TW is atomic: classes do not need or expect other classes, unlike say bootstrap.
The longer answer is you can handle setting site-wide styling with @apply - see this video.
The short answer is you can mix and match, and then with purgecss, clean put your unused classes before putting a project into production. TW is atomic: classes do not need or expect other classes, unlike say bootstrap.
The longer answer is you can handle setting site-wide styling with @apply - see this video.
Thank you, Bob.
That
@apply
is a nice directive to apply a global style~