I agree that it's useful if you're trying to create something quick and small but as soon as you want to do anything where there's complexity that needs to be kept consistent then it falls apart for me. Surely tailwind is the exact opposite of DRY with the way you specify properties directly on the component instead of in a normal css system?
Apple follows the monopoly laws but Google doesn't? Which one allows you to install alternative app stores again?
But is it not really annoying to redefine the entire style in the class list of every component? Like if you have multiple things that look almost identical you need about a dozen classes that are identical on each and if you ever want to change that you have to go through each of them and change it, rather than using css classes how they're actually supposed to be used and changing it in a single place
I've tried it and I still hate it
Aparrently it wasn't unpaid devs, just unpaid community moderators and translators. Which is pretty common
The correct way is you download the npm package, copy and paste the function you need and paste it directly into your website
tailwind is bad and cringe
Everyone disagrees with me when I say this, I'm glad to find someone else who sees through the lies
Where did I say that now
It being increasingly difficult to do that doesn't change the meaning of the word stealing, it just changes whether or not you think it's morally acceptable to do
If it's not theft then it's fraud I guess
What's your job that you're running into so many people with poor hygiene?
Really? I've never worked on an office without AC. Maybe I've just worked in posh offices