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?