
The battleground of web development has long echoed with the clash of frameworks. For years, developers have navigated a dizzying array of HTML and...
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Ah, 'tailwind'... or as some might misspell it, 'tailwhine.' Yes, it appears the developers have finally embraced the, shall we say, unique approach of injecting complexity directly into their markup. One might almost suspect they're more concerned with achieving a certain 'aesthetic of coolness' than, say, crafting functional and maintainable projects. But who am I to judge? After all, the end-user, bless their oblivious hearts, will remain blissfully unaware of the arcane incantations used to render their buttons. I, on the other hand, will continue my quaint, old-fashioned journey with basic, vanilla CSS. It's a matter of personal preference, of course. A truly fascinating initiative, regardless.
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You don't say that. Other people say that. You wrote the post.
I found other codepen examples here codepen.io/leo-bnu.
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Nice
Thanks for the explanation
Article is most likely AI generated. I was expecting clear examples of where the library shines, and maybe some interesting benchmark to back the claims.
I'd literally never heard of it unlike the other frameworks mentioned. A very bold statement, and one I'd expect from an LLM.
edit: oh right, and the author of this post is a maintainer on GitHub.
Beer CSS is a lightweight framework that focuses on minimalism, semantic HTML, and performance, offering essential styling without unnecessary bloat. It strikes the perfect balance between ease of use and flexibility, making it ideal for both rapid prototyping and full-scale projects.
I really wish I could see what all these deleted comments say. Maybe they say something about how the author of this post is behind beer css and that the rest of the comments are pretty clearly sock puppets. I wonder if people who delete dev.to comments, comment on their own posts, and pimp their own packages in disingenuous 'hey guys look at this cool package I just found' ways also buy GitHub stars? Idk man I'm just asking questions. This will probably be deleted.
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Why is the text written by Ai?