I'm very strongly against using Tailwind exactly for the list of "highs" you wrote down... Granted I'm looking at this mostly from a React perspective... But every UI framework out there offers those same highs, but with less of the lows. My major low for Tailwind is that you have to handle all accessibility coding yourself, like adding element role and for attributes. I always prefer using a framework with pre-built components that give me options to override styles by adjusting a theme and using CSS in JS solutions.
Funny enough I use React too but yes I'd prefer a CSS framework with more configurable prebuilt components like Bootstrap. Maybe with time Tailwind would have this but for now I'm still confined to having to build from scratch up.
I’m also not a fan of tailwind.
One of the highs is better understanding css. Because trying equalivent class with inspect element. I think you can also do that with changing the css value in inspect element.
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I'm very strongly against using Tailwind exactly for the list of "highs" you wrote down... Granted I'm looking at this mostly from a React perspective... But every UI framework out there offers those same highs, but with less of the lows. My major low for Tailwind is that you have to handle all accessibility coding yourself, like adding element
roleandforattributes. I always prefer using a framework with pre-built components that give me options to override styles by adjusting a theme and using CSS in JS solutions.Funny enough I use React too but yes I'd prefer a CSS framework with more configurable prebuilt components like Bootstrap. Maybe with time Tailwind would have this but for now I'm still confined to having to build from scratch up.
If you write one time a reusable component, you can reused it also on other project. For maintainability you can create own package.
Thanks @rkallan , creating my own package might actually be the way to go in the long run.
I’m also not a fan of tailwind.
One of the highs is better understanding css. Because trying equalivent class with inspect element. I think you can also do that with changing the css value in inspect element.