Totally agreed Chloe, Bootstrap unless customized is totally mundane and feels too boxy to me. Tailwind is one of the top choices out there, I haven't yet put my hands on it but I'm pretty sure I will one day.
As for Bulma, it is kind of cute and I am trying to create few beautiful sites with it, I hope to share them real soon! Will appreciate feedback!
Yeah definitely like you say you can usually tell when a site uses Bootstrap they all do seem to have a certain look. I initially didn't like all the classes in HTML (I've gotten over that :)) but with my current projects I'm using Gridsome being able to use tailwind avoid the need to write my own CSS (although I enjoy it and tend to write it a certain way if doing it from scratch (alphabetically) sometimes naming elements is so hard!) plus it's a chance to learn sometime new which is never a bad thing. I'll look forward to seeing some Bulma projects.
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Totally agreed Chloe, Bootstrap unless customized is totally mundane and feels too boxy to me. Tailwind is one of the top choices out there, I haven't yet put my hands on it but I'm pretty sure I will one day.
As for Bulma, it is kind of cute and I am trying to create few beautiful sites with it, I hope to share them real soon! Will appreciate feedback!
Yeah definitely like you say you can usually tell when a site uses Bootstrap they all do seem to have a certain look. I initially didn't like all the classes in HTML (I've gotten over that :)) but with my current projects I'm using Gridsome being able to use tailwind avoid the need to write my own CSS (although I enjoy it and tend to write it a certain way if doing it from scratch (alphabetically) sometimes naming elements is so hard!) plus it's a chance to learn sometime new which is never a bad thing. I'll look forward to seeing some Bulma projects.