6th March 2021 at 08:50
Read OriginalThe article discusses the author's discomfort with the limitations of utility-first CSS frameworks like Tailwind, referencing Jeremy Keith's 2017 critique. It explains why the author created Gorko for generating utility classes and advocates for a more flexible, technology-agnostic methodology such as CUBE CSS, combined with small, focused tools.
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