MikhailPertsev

MikhailPertsev

Modern CSS - what are you using/recommend?

Finally, I am going to enhance my css skills!
I have always somehow ignored this, but now I finally decided to understand animations, transitions, gradients, and other stuff.

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gianthamster

gianthamster

I’m in developer love with Tailwind CSS right now. It’s really improved my velocity and has helped me make things responsive in a way I never truly had the time or patience for before.

In a nutshell, instead of writing CSS you use a whole lot of little utility classes in your HTML to style the page. This definitely makes your markup messier, but not having to write your own CSS and not having to switch back and forth between your template and a CSS file more than makes up for it.

Rainer

Rainer

I’m using Bootstrap since some years ago we used it for a project in my company, I keep hearing good things about Tailwind, but until now I stuck to Bootstrap just because I was too lazy to dig into something new :smiley:

MikhailPertsev

MikhailPertsev

So, you can create your own reusable css “classes-functions” with @apply directive, right? I like this kind of “functional css” approach :laughing:

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