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Last updated : Oct 27, 2021
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Oct 2021
Trial ?

Our developers have continued to be productive with Tailwind CSS and are impressed with its ability to scale with large teams and codebases. Tailwind CSS offers an alternative approach to CSS tools and frameworks that reduces complexity through lower-level utility CSS classes. The Tailwind CSS classes can easily be customized to suit any customer's visual identity. We've also found that it pairs particularly well with Headless UI. Tailwind CSS allows you to avoid writing any classes or CSS on your own which leads to a more maintainable codebase in the long term. It seems that Tailwind CSS offers the right balance between reusability and customization to create visual components.

May 2020
Assess ?

CSS tools and frameworks offer predesigned components for fast results; after a while, however, they can complicate customization. Tailwind CSS proposes an interesting approach by providing lower-level utility CSS classes to create building blocks without opinionated styles and aiming for easy customization. The breadth of the low-level utilities allows you to avoid writing any classes or CSS on your own which leads to a more maintainable codebase in the long term. It seems that Tailwind CSS offers the right balance between reusability and customization to create visual components.

Published : May 19, 2020

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