I will asume that you are using React, Vue or some sort of framework with it.
If that is the case, you building components. each component has it's own classes and as best practive of component based project you want to splint everything in the small reusible pieces. At that point you end up with not that much messy classes per component. And when you need to look in each component, you can see it's functionality & style in case file. ( building it is great too as you don't need to swap between files for style & functionality ).
i use tailwind with all my projects and i thinks it's a great too as it's not opinionated and simple to understand at glance.
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I will asume that you are using React, Vue or some sort of framework with it.
If that is the case, you building components. each component has it's own classes and as best practive of component based project you want to splint everything in the small reusible pieces. At that point you end up with not that much messy classes per component. And when you need to look in each component, you can see it's functionality & style in case file. ( building it is great too as you don't need to swap between files for style & functionality ).
i use tailwind with all my projects and i thinks it's a great too as it's not opinionated and simple to understand at glance.