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Or you can use tailwind-ui components that look way more polished.

Another big advantage of the Tailwind approach is that you can copy any component you see on the web, paste it in your project, and it will look the same (unless custom classes are used). No need to hunt down and adapt the whole cascade of styles for each tag.

In that sense, Tailwind has some of the earlier-Internet charm where you learned by seeing what others were doing.




True, it does cost money but it's by far the most flexible approach long term. I've been on the fence about buying it, but I'm super tempted.




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