dtonon on Nostr: CSS are really powerful. The real pain is how to organize them and mix a semantic ...
CSS are really powerful.
The real pain is how to organize them and mix a semantic approach with a declarative one.
The Tailwind model is winning because it's easy on this regard.
(I don't love it, but started to appreciate its strengths)
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