This 👇I'm not bashing #tailwindcss I get why it saves CSS devs time & is a great choice for making a component library with. But handing it to a backend dev and not hiring a CSS dev and demanding perfect front-end? Fuck you for not, hiring people to do the work.
"This is deskilling. It lets employers and managers pretend that web project teams don’t need CSS expertise – or even just pretend that CSS expertise just doesn’t exist at all. This is what Tailwind is for."
Do you know #flowbite? It's a library of components and building blocks for your #tailwindcss applications. It has tons of free stuff and also some paid stuff. I'm a huge fan of it because it makes bootstrapping an application easy. I usually work with it when quickly setting something up for demo purposes. Helped me a lot with those tasks. Maybe it'll help you as well!
Are there any similar libraries I could take a look it?
Excited to share tailwindcss-fluid-font-size, a new fluid typography Tailwind plugin.
I’ve been iterating on Tailwind approaches to fluid typography for a couple years. tailwindcss-fluid-font-size is more flexible and, to me, the most ergonomic and idiomatically “Tailwindy” of the solutions I’ve built or read about.
Open minded Tailwind haters might even be interested in at least the design.
I honestly use #tailwindcss because I started out with HTML and CSS after the year 2000, and honestly today neither HTML nor CSS have a documentation that like the one offered by Tailwind lets me get to the doing part immediately.
It makes absolutely no sense that #DesignSystems and #FrontendFrameworks like #TailwindCSS have decided to have darker colors be higher numbers, since computer screens are an additive color system where the more color you add the brighter things get.
💜 Remix / Tailwind Infinite Scroll Masonry Grid 💜 So excited to have gotten this so smooth and beautiful. It might be my favorite component thus far. It is flawless from mobile to ultraHD, from 300px to 4000px!
Finally I switch to #vscode for developing front end work. It's super useful to see the converted class for #tailwindcss (I'm a beginner). I know there is lsp-tailwind, but I use eglot, and it cannot have multiple lsp server in one major mode yet.
Cet article (🇬🇧) explique tellement bien ce qui cloche avec Tailwind.css ! Ça me rassure de voir que ce point de vue existe toujours. Tailwind est simplement très très fort en communication/manipulation.
À lire !
> Because trends are temporary, but standards are forever.
It's still very experimental as it's very early days for this new TUI framework. But my friend @joshkarpel is building something very special here. It's a TUI framework in pure python, but inspired by #React, #TailwindCSS, and (of course) #Textual. Check it out!
Hey devs, I am working on a project that requires restricting a #fastapi API from public access, but data generated from API needs to be made available to clients. So, came up with this workflow, what do you all suggest?
With layers and scope, it may finally be possible to create a complex web site with pure #CSS without resorting to BEM or other hacks, and without frontend framework component-scoped styles.
Before scope and layer my stylesheets would inevitably get out of control and become append-only as the project grew and changed (and that's why I went to #tailwindcss .) But once scope gets broad support, I can see it working.