I've been a professional C, Perl, PHP and Python developer.
I'm an ex-sysadmin from the late 20th century.
These days I do more Javascript and CSS and whatnot, and promote UX and accessibility.
Web Engineer. Working mostly with PHP, Symfony and Golang.
Entusiast about Engineering Best Practices, Continuous Delivery and DevOps.
Sports and FC Porto fan!
Web Engineer. Working mostly with PHP, Symfony and Golang.
Entusiast about Engineering Best Practices, Continuous Delivery and DevOps.
Sports and FC Porto fan!
Also not sure, if this reply is for me, but I read that post and some comments there, from what I read, Tailwind is planning to create Vue, and React components in the future, instead of only HTML versions. I guess it would be similar with Buetify and Vuetify, so you would have a let´s say tw-button element.
Still, for me the big advantage of Tailwind is there good looking design by default.
I think you are still looking for Component libraries, as opposed to atomic CSS.
But that is what current Dev.to don't suggest much, at least according to my another question.
Looking for a CSS framework that I don't have to fight against it (also Vue Framework)
Pacharapol Withayasakpunt ・ Apr 16 ・ 1 min read
CSS-in-JS components or Single File Components, might be the answer you wanted.
Who is this reply to? Sorry, threading is only a level or two deep here :)
If me, then I'm not sure what you mean?
NVM, but I actually mean that Tailwind is not meant for backend dev who are suck at design.
For me, it´s amazing for that. ;)
I can build good looking interfaces without much effort thanks to the solid foundation tailwind provides me.
A full-stack need to carefully pick up their battles. Tailwind gives me time to focus on other areas.
But again, this is my personal experience and my goals.
Also not sure, if this reply is for me, but I read that post and some comments there, from what I read, Tailwind is planning to create Vue, and React components in the future, instead of only HTML versions. I guess it would be similar with Buetify and Vuetify, so you would have a let´s say
tw-button
element.Still, for me the big advantage of Tailwind is there good looking design by default.
Tailwind did made a good showroom, though.
But, originally I intended this for Ben.