{ "uuid": [ { "value": "34be6fed-cd1a-4796-adb8-577340a359b4" } ], "langcode": [ { "value": "en" } ], "type": [ { "target_id": "daily_email", "target_type": "node_type", "target_uuid": "8bde1f2f-eef9-4f2d-ae9c-96921f8193d7" } ], "revision_timestamp": [ { "value": "2025-05-11T09:00:10+00:00" } ], "revision_uid": [ { "target_type": "user", "target_uuid": "b8966985-d4b2-42a7-a319-2e94ccfbb849" } ], "revision_log": [], "status": [ { "value": true } ], "uid": [ { "target_type": "user", "target_uuid": "b8966985-d4b2-42a7-a319-2e94ccfbb849" } ], "title": [ { "value": "You can do utility-first CSS with Sass" } ], "created": [ { "value": "2024-07-09T00:00:00+00:00" } ], "changed": [ { "value": "2025-05-11T09:00:10+00:00" } ], "promote": [ { "value": false } ], "sticky": [ { "value": false } ], "default_langcode": [ { "value": true } ], "revision_translation_affected": [ { "value": true } ], "path": [ { "alias": "\/daily\/2024\/07\/09\/you-can-do-utility-first-css-with-sass", "langcode": "en" } ], "body": [ { "value": "\n

Yesterday, I said that I'm working on a Sass project with no utility or atomic styles<\/a>.<\/p>\n\n

But, the two aren't mutually exclusive.<\/p>\n\n

You can do both.<\/p>\n\n

You can write your own utility classes, like flex<\/code>, font-bold<\/code> or text-red<\/code> in Sass or plain CSS.<\/p>\n\n

You can use a framework like Tailwind CSS, but you don't need to.<\/p>\n\n

In some projects, with existing stylesheets and usually other frameworks, you can't add anothe full framework without having unintended consequences.<\/p>\n\n

Usually, if I want to introduce utility classes to an existing project, I start by writing my own that are inspired by a framework such as Tailwind CSS and maybe refactor to the framework later once the concept has been introduced and the codebase is able to work with it.<\/p>\n\n ", "format": "full_html", "processed": "\n

Yesterday, I said that I'm working on a Sass project with no utility or atomic styles<\/a>.<\/p>\n\n

But, the two aren't mutually exclusive.<\/p>\n\n

You can do both.<\/p>\n\n

You can write your own utility classes, like flex<\/code>, font-bold<\/code> or text-red<\/code> in Sass or plain CSS.<\/p>\n\n

You can use a framework like Tailwind CSS, but you don't need to.<\/p>\n\n

In some projects, with existing stylesheets and usually other frameworks, you can't add anothe full framework without having unintended consequences.<\/p>\n\n

Usually, if I want to introduce utility classes to an existing project, I start by writing my own that are inspired by a framework such as Tailwind CSS and maybe refactor to the framework later once the concept has been introduced and the codebase is able to work with it.<\/p>\n\n ", "summary": null } ], "feeds_item": [ { "imported": "1970-01-01T00:33:45+00:00", "guid": null, "hash": "c6b94af805606062e0a2afbdef9c24fc", "target_type": "feeds_feed", "target_uuid": "90c85284-7ca8-4074-9178-97ff8384fe76" } ] }