Inline Styles does not support media queries and pseudo-classes. Also, it will add a high specificity to your CSS
Still, IMO, it might be only marginally better than plain inline style. (in most aspects)
However, right now, even if I am still not convinced about including the whole Tailwind (and Purge CSS), I am very convinced that I should write CSS in Atomic style. I even used names similar to Tailwind website.
I cannot see how supporting responsive design and adding low CSS specificity to the element is "only marginally better". A big portion, if not the biggest, of your visitors will be using mobile devices.
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Still, IMO, it might be only marginally better than plain inline style. (in most aspects)
However, right now, even if I am still not convinced about including the whole Tailwind (and Purge CSS), I am very convinced that I should write CSS in Atomic style. I even used names similar to Tailwind website.
I cannot see how supporting responsive design and adding low CSS specificity to the element is "only marginally better". A big portion, if not the biggest, of your visitors will be using mobile devices.