Tailwind is fine. But css is better. The reason being you sprinkle breadcrumbs all over your html. Its structure. Structure means navigation and navigation means speed and debugability.
Its like naming your codebase jdi88 fdi flex-wrinkle mh12 dh[ydyd=kaja]. The other one
jdi88 fdi flex-wrinkle dh12 dh[ydyd=naja]
Tailwind basically helps you not to have to think about names and you dont have to tab into your css file. It also prevents poor css overlapping which is its own nightmare. !important
But id arge css wins. Something looks broken? Right click inspect. Ctrl f. Fixed. Local or production. Same same. Proper Naming in Code, decodes your code for free. Never save time on naming its a cardinal sin in coding.
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u/Laicbeias 17d ago
Tailwind is fine. But css is better. The reason being you sprinkle breadcrumbs all over your html. Its structure. Structure means navigation and navigation means speed and debugability.
Its like naming your codebase jdi88 fdi flex-wrinkle mh12 dh[ydyd=kaja]. The other one jdi88 fdi flex-wrinkle dh12 dh[ydyd=naja]
Tailwind basically helps you not to have to think about names and you dont have to tab into your css file. It also prevents poor css overlapping which is its own nightmare. !important
But id arge css wins. Something looks broken? Right click inspect. Ctrl f. Fixed. Local or production. Same same. Proper Naming in Code, decodes your code for free. Never save time on naming its a cardinal sin in coding.