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Something I've said when speaking about Tailwind CSS<\/a> and also during my recent consulting engagement<\/a>, is that you can build dramatically different-looking UIs even though you're using the same class names.<\/p>\n\n For example, I've rebuilt the Bartik theme<\/a>, the Acquia hosting dashboard<\/a> and various other UIs<\/a> for talk demos - none of which look the same or are even similar.<\/p>\n\n This website is themed with Tailwind CSS.<\/p>\n\n As the classes are very low-level, there is no \"Tailwind-looking website\" like there is with other CSS frameworks.<\/p>\n\n And, when you move to other application, the same classes are there and available to use.<\/p>\n\n You just need to customise them, use what you need and ignore what you don't.<\/p>\n\n ",
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"processed": "\n Something I've said when speaking about Tailwind CSS<\/a> and also during my recent consulting engagement<\/a>, is that you can build dramatically different-looking UIs even though you're using the same class names.<\/p>\n\n For example, I've rebuilt the Bartik theme<\/a>, the Acquia hosting dashboard<\/a> and various other UIs<\/a> for talk demos - none of which look the same or are even similar.<\/p>\n\n This website is themed with Tailwind CSS.<\/p>\n\n As the classes are very low-level, there is no \"Tailwind-looking website\" like there is with other CSS frameworks.<\/p>\n\n And, when you move to other application, the same classes are there and available to use.<\/p>\n\n You just need to customise them, use what you need and ignore what you don't.<\/p>\n\n ",
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