I highly agree that tailwind is better than plain CSS. But where it truly shines is when the whole team uses it. When I was reviewing code in the past I always thought: what the heck does that container class actually do? Now using tailwind me and my team have a common understanding of CSS right from the HTML.
Sure, in some cases I still write semantic CSS like .author-bio or .button, but in 95% of the cases we use tailwind. An extraordinary CSS framework that works great for teams.
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I highly agree that tailwind is better than plain CSS. But where it truly shines is when the whole team uses it. When I was reviewing code in the past I always thought: what the heck does that
container
class actually do? Now using tailwind me and my team have a common understanding of CSS right from the HTML.Sure, in some cases I still write semantic CSS like
.author-bio
or.button
, but in 95% of the cases we use tailwind. An extraordinary CSS framework that works great for teams.