>> Tailwind's biggest pro is that it allows people that _don't_ know css that much to style stuff more consistently and easily. But that's where it ends.
I'm considering advocating for a move to TW at work. Most of the devs _don't_ know CSS well enough to style stuff consistently and easily. We have very complicated cascades, and sibling style imports, and "semantic" class names.
Sure, maybe the answer is "level up your teams' CSS expertise." But I'm looking for something more pragmatic than that. I don't know if TW is ultimately the right tool I'm looking for, but the underlying ideas it uses are very appealing for this use case.
Try Tailwind. I was a complete hater before I sat down and committed to one week project with it and I am frankly ashamed at how off my assessment was prior to using it.
I'm considering advocating for a move to TW at work. Most of the devs _don't_ know CSS well enough to style stuff consistently and easily. We have very complicated cascades, and sibling style imports, and "semantic" class names.
Sure, maybe the answer is "level up your teams' CSS expertise." But I'm looking for something more pragmatic than that. I don't know if TW is ultimately the right tool I'm looking for, but the underlying ideas it uses are very appealing for this use case.