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Which CSS framework do you use?
Inspired by @dbernheisel’s post here, which CSS framework do you use and why?
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swelham
I have been using tailwindcss for a while now and really enjoying it.
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OvermindDL1
I started with the Surface CSS library but have significantly modified almost every part of it. I like being able to do a lot of the ‘pretty’ things that most people use javascript for but without even a tiny shred of javascript at all for it.
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jasullivan
For our internal apps I’ve been using Uikit for a few years. It is well maintained, nice documentation, easy to use, and looks good.
It took a bit to work out how to make some of the features integrate with Phoenix Liveview but after figuring out what needed to go into hooks it works like a charm.
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