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ricardobeat ◴[] No.44689124[source]

    <el-dialog-panel class="mx-auto block max-w-3xl transform overflow-hidden rounded-xl bg-white shadow-2xl ring-1 ring-black/5 transition-all group-data-closed/dialog:scale-95 group-data-closed/dialog:opacity-0 group-data-enter/dialog:duration-300 group-data-enter/dialog:ease-out group-data-leave/dialog:duration-200 group-data-leave/dialog:ease-in">
Lovely. Verbosity aside, now on top of knowing CSS you need to learn another hierarchical system within class names.
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AstroBen ◴[] No.44691000[source]
I just can't fathom how someone can look at this and think "yeahhhh thats some good clean code". How did tailwind get so popular? Learn plain CSS. It's really good now
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1. pjmlp ◴[] No.44691381[source]
No idea, thankfully I am doing mostly backend and devops stuff, so I don't need to care.

If I do something myself, I keep using bootstrap, as it is good compromise for those of us not honoured with CSS mastery.

Ironically I have no issues making great looking UIs with native toolkit.

In 5 years the tailwind craziness will be replaced by the next shiny CSS of the month.