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ervine | 1 year ago

Whether you enjoy utility classes isn't really related at all to what css supports.

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rglullis|1 year ago

Maybe you are making my point?

If tailwind was "just utility classes", fine. But what business would it be there if they just published a bunch of CSS files with their styles?

With modern CSS, what problem are they really solving now?

kyleyeats|1 year ago

As someone who made a competing product along these lines (that got no attention or traction): Tailwind gives CSS a "place" in the codebase. It benefits orgs, not necessarily apps. I didn't get it at first either. But it's very useful to the people to whom it's useful.

_heimdall|1 year ago

In my experience, the main problem it solves is the fact that styling in react is still a pain in the butt.