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title: "Tailwind CSS"
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ring: trial quadrant: languages-and-frameworks
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Tailwind CSS is a utility first css framework which heavily utilizes css classes. What seems a very "different" approach
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in the beginning turns into a big "ah-ha-moment" during development and even more during build step. The classes
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utilized are entirely generated based on a free to edit configuration file which outlines for example the entire design
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system including states, nuances and so forth. Tailwinds high flexibility results in a very ux/design aligned set of css
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classes with a fraction of writing code compared to a self built solution. For example colors, sizes, spaces etc. can
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have meaningful names that are easy to remember and shared between devs and designers. This of course results in a
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shared language with lesser explanation required. To sum the positive experience up Tailwind CSS has furthermore a deep
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integration into the dev & build processes which means, during built time it's recognized which parts are really
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necessary. This obviously lead to very small build sizes with a nearly 100% css coverage.
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The deep integration and the extraordinary small build sizes were main aspects for us to choose Tailwind CSS for
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resource limited industry 4.0 projects. These projects have a huge demand on a variety of interaction forms.
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Tailwind helps us fast-forward to fulfil modern user expectations by reducing complexity of sophisticated industry
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processes in a multi device approach.
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This is what users can expect nowadays in industry processes as well because the evolution from e.g. a classic cellular
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phone towards a smartphone has proven, there is still a huge potential for improvements towards usability and adaptivity
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driven industry applications. |