If pure CSS is like cement - form it however you like, but you need to do it over and over again, and Bootstrap is like those colored wooden building blocks children used to play with - you get your standard shapes and that's it, but most easy to use, than Tailwind is like Lego - you can't form freely like with cement but have enough freedom to build creative designs based on *given* standard building blocks.
That's how Tailwind won me over.
Sooner or later most design-devs (devs doing design as well) end up using some kind of utility classes. Using Tailwind from the start saves some serious amount of effort and provides a standard across projects and teams.
That's how Tailwind won me over.
Sooner or later most design-devs (devs doing design as well) end up using some kind of utility classes. Using Tailwind from the start saves some serious amount of effort and provides a standard across projects and teams.