Yes and no. Tailswind is a nice concept, one of the best for the moment. But people will inspire a lot from Tailwind UI, which comes with downside. If you are going to create something for a client, will be ok. But if you want to build something to offer for free or sell, you step on forbidden parts of Tailwind UI license. To avoid this, you will need to make anything that looks like a component from Tailwind UI, to be compliant, you will have to write it to be different.
Tailwind CSS is not Tailwind UI. People can use Tailwind CSS to build anything, there is no limit just like with CSS. Nobody if forcing Tailwind CSS users to use Tailwind UI.
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Yes and no. Tailswind is a nice concept, one of the best for the moment. But people will inspire a lot from Tailwind UI, which comes with downside. If you are going to create something for a client, will be ok. But if you want to build something to offer for free or sell, you step on forbidden parts of Tailwind UI license. To avoid this, you will need to make anything that looks like a component from Tailwind UI, to be compliant, you will have to write it to be different.
Tailwind CSS is not Tailwind UI. People can use Tailwind CSS to build anything, there is no limit just like with CSS. Nobody if forcing Tailwind CSS users to use Tailwind UI.