Or SCSS variables. Which is what I’ve gone back to after a brief love affair with Tailwind.
Not bashing Tailwind. It’s amazing. But I found myself making thatsamefuckingwebsite.com again and god damn if I didn’t want something to look different.
And as soon as you’re writing your own CSS, you might as well just write your own CSS.
Like literally the first time you write your own particularly uniquely styled component and have to mash your own classes in with Tailwind’s you think, hang on, why don’t I just…
Edit: like this site. Just found it via elsewhere. https://www.usebubbles.com/ First thought: justanotherfuckingtailwindwebsite.com
You can change Tailwind configuration. For example, it's entirely possible to design 1:1 iOS-like UI using Tailwind with custom style config. The default style is overused, but it's cool to have a pretty base for small projects that don't have their own corporate identity yet.
I would argue that the tailwind.config is actually the single most important feature tailwind has. Making the framework your own and being locked to your style guide is fantastic.
Not bashing Tailwind. It’s amazing. But I found myself making thatsamefuckingwebsite.com again and god damn if I didn’t want something to look different.
And as soon as you’re writing your own CSS, you might as well just write your own CSS.
Like literally the first time you write your own particularly uniquely styled component and have to mash your own classes in with Tailwind’s you think, hang on, why don’t I just…
Edit: like this site. Just found it via elsewhere. https://www.usebubbles.com/ First thought: justanotherfuckingtailwindwebsite.com