I feel that you should only use CSS frameworks to build websites in a short period of time (like a code jam or if your boss gives you a project). Using pure CSS without a framework can let you build websites tailored to the client or yourself, which is great.
But if you really want me to decide
I feel that choose whatever you want. They are equally good. Use both in fact. Like what @natescode said, each have their own features, pros and cons. Although I had never tried out Tailwind, they seem good to me. So do it, get out there and write some CSS! Maybe you can show me websites you made with these 2 frameworks!
Well, to be brutally honest here,
I feel that you should only use CSS frameworks to build websites in a short period of time (like a code jam or if your boss gives you a project). Using pure CSS without a framework can let you build websites tailored to the client or yourself, which is great.
But if you really want me to decide
I feel that choose whatever you want. They are equally good. Use both in fact. Like what @natescode said, each have their own features, pros and cons. Although I had never tried out Tailwind, they seem good to me. So do it, get out there and write some CSS! Maybe you can show me websites you made with these 2 frameworks!
Ok I'll try using both of them.
Thanks for interacting.