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Temani Afif • Edited

Tailwind developer (start reading this): hmm, intresting, let's continue.
Tailwind developer (at the middle of this): haha funny! those JS developers that don't know how to work with CSS, silly them ...
Tailwind developer (at the end): ##**??!! .. removing my like from this article ..

Tailwind developer (after one day): what the hell was the display: none thing? never heard about, for sure a typo in the post .. let's get back to work <button class="md:b-5 sm:flex lol:py-4 tr-2 color-purple-not-too-black box-shadow-small-to-left ">Submit the form</button> ...

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Ingo Steinke, web developer • Edited

Tailwind developer (after one day into tailwind):

<button class="md:b-5 sm:flex lol:py-4 tr-2 color-purple-not-too-black box-shadow-small-to-left ">
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Actual developer 2 days into tailwind:

<button class="Button color-purple-not-too-black">`
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.Button {
  @apply md:b-5 sm:flex lol:py-4 tr-2 box-shadow-small-to-left
}
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If tailwind was just Bootstrap 5, why not stick to bootstrap?
If CSS was easy to master, why not let anybody append their own 100 lines of !important styles to the existing 5000 lines of existing project css.
Or why not "simply" use CSS-in-JS 🤮 ?

Tailwind developer (at the end): ##**??!! .. removing my like from this article

Tailwind developer: "TIL never tap the like button before you actually read the article" 😂

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GrahamTheDev

Haha, not all of them but just the evangelical ones. The lol:py-4 made me smile!