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Mészáros Róbert • Edited

While going over the one-line pitch statements of the no-class CSS frameworks, I have nowhere found that they would say it's a good idea to use them if you plan to have a full-fledged design eventually.

Use them if you want a bit more than the browser's default styles, and you don't want to touch the CSS at all.

From the Water.css site:

Water.css is a drop-in collection of CSS styles to make simple websites like this just a little bit nicer.

From the MVP.css site:

Why would I use this? If you just want to launch already. An MVP is a temporary site, it doesn't have to be and shouldn't be perfect.

So, no, I don't think they are alternative to Tailwind CSS or Bootstrap at all. Did I suggest or implied that unwillingly? 🤔