Those are shorthands to define a color and not the default colors.
Also what tailwind gives is a color palette that gets converted to css classes behind the scenes.
You can get color palettes with CSS code from many websites.
Overall, people who never have written CSS simply doesn't know what is CSS, they just see a popular library and then attempt to become a teacher by teaching wrong things and the cycle continues
Like the colors such as
blue
andred
Those are shorthands to define a color and not the default colors.
Also what tailwind gives is a color palette that gets converted to css classes behind the scenes.
You can get color palettes with CSS code from many websites.
Overall, people who never have written CSS simply doesn't know what is CSS, they just see a popular library and then attempt to become a teacher by teaching wrong things and the cycle continues
yes but those color palettes require extra steps to setup, while Tailwind offers a great selection out of the box.
What extra steps does it require? Copy/Paste from a website?
From that logic, TailwindCSS requires extra installation step too