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| | | | I've been ragging on Tailwind a lot lately (because it's terrible). One of the natural follow-up questions I get is... Which CSS framework do you like? I tend to dislike frameworks of all varieties, because they typically include lots of code I don't need. I have a small CSS boilerplate called Kraken that's the foundation for all of my personal websites, plus the ones I build for clients when they're "from scratch. | |
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xeiaso.net
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www.hongkiat.com
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| | There's a handful of great methods for structuring CSS code, and they all work in different ways. The most popular ones are OOCSS and SMACSS, but there's |