You can end up with class soup while making your own components out of it, but you can use PostCSS (I do in Vue) to create semantic classes for each component, making your components tidier!
and shameless plug, I wrote a little post on getting tailwind working quickly in vue
Well I'm going to check that bad boy out :D
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You can end up with class soup while making your own components out of it, but you can use PostCSS
(I do in Vue) to create semantic classes for each component, making your components tidier!
and shameless plug, I wrote a little post on getting tailwind working quickly in vue
Using Tailwind CSS with Vue.js
@lukeocodes 🕹👨💻 ・ Mar 19 '20 ・ 6 min read
Well I'm going to check that bad boy out :D