I really like the design of Tailwind website and sometimes I take inspiration from their CSS code... Nothing more. IMHO Tailwind can't be used for a serious project, it creates too much pollution in the markup, it's not semantic, there's too much duplication (not DRY), and it's hard to maintain... and if you use @apply then you can just use normal CSS that will be supported forever, unlike frameworks.
I really like the design of Tailwind website and sometimes I take inspiration from their CSS code... Nothing more. IMHO Tailwind can't be used for a serious project, it creates too much pollution in the markup, it's not semantic, there's too much duplication (not DRY), and it's hard to maintain... and if you use
@apply
then you can just use normal CSS that will be supported forever, unlike frameworks.Kindly disagree, its depends on how you organize your styles, if you have strong directives in your team, everything should flow normally.