tailwind is a contradictory premise: the flexibility it offers can only be achieved by close to 1:1 parity with the underlying css elements, but at that point they're basically glorified inline styles, which are a classical violation of the central HTML/CSS dogma (namely, separate styles and content!!). IMHO tailwind has no place in serious web development projects
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tailwind is a contradictory premise: the flexibility it offers can only be achieved by close to 1:1 parity with the underlying css elements, but at that point they're basically glorified inline styles, which are a classical violation of the central HTML/CSS dogma (namely, separate styles and content!!). IMHO tailwind has no place in serious web development projects