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> Edit: I have used Tailwind, a lot. Recently, upgrading from v3 to v4 in a Next.JS project, which was supposed to be a no brainer, turned out to be a four hour ordeal. I cannot spend that much time just to make sure that "background-color: red" still works, lmao, it is such a travesty. Because of that, I'm in the process of removing it from my projects now.

What does "it" relate to in the last sentence? Tailwind or Next.JS?

Anyway, making sure that background color still works, is that an argument for Tailwind? Wouldn't that be a great argument for simply using standard CSS properly?



>> I never got the appeal of Tailwind

They're not arguing for Tailwind. They have used Tailwind.




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