Have you ever felt overwhelmed by all the CSS frameworks out there? Tailwind CSS seems to be everywhere these days, and while it has its fans, I can't help but wonder if it's really the best choice for beginners.
Sure, it promotes a utility-first approach, which can be super helpful. But doesn’t it feel like a big jumble sometimes? I mean, where's the separation of concerns? Writing classes in your HTML can quickly look chaotic, making it hard to maintain or read down the line.
I'm curious—do you think Tailwind makes it easier to build beautiful sites, or does it just add to the confusion? Let's chat!
#CSS #TailwindCSS #FrontendDevelopment #WebDesign #Programming
Sure, it promotes a utility-first approach, which can be super helpful. But doesn’t it feel like a big jumble sometimes? I mean, where's the separation of concerns? Writing classes in your HTML can quickly look chaotic, making it hard to maintain or read down the line.
I'm curious—do you think Tailwind makes it easier to build beautiful sites, or does it just add to the confusion? Let's chat!
#CSS #TailwindCSS #FrontendDevelopment #WebDesign #Programming
Have you ever felt overwhelmed by all the CSS frameworks out there? Tailwind CSS seems to be everywhere these days, and while it has its fans, I can't help but wonder if it's really the best choice for beginners.
Sure, it promotes a utility-first approach, which can be super helpful. But doesn’t it feel like a big jumble sometimes? I mean, where's the separation of concerns? Writing classes in your HTML can quickly look chaotic, making it hard to maintain or read down the line.
I'm curious—do you think Tailwind makes it easier to build beautiful sites, or does it just add to the confusion? Let's chat!
#CSS #TailwindCSS #FrontendDevelopment #WebDesign #Programming
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