That's true but with Tailwind there's no additional setup required for colors to use them. In CSS you would have to organize them into variables and that's another step required to use those colors in CSS. I think the meaning of color is differing from reader to reader. I meant the default colors (like blue-400, green-200) that Tailwind gives :)
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That's true but with Tailwind there's no additional setup required for colors to use them. In CSS you would have to organize them into variables and that's another step required to use those colors in CSS. I think the meaning of color is differing from reader to reader. I meant the default colors (like
blue-400
,green-200
) that Tailwind gives :)