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Choosing between Tailwind and Material UI for styling #44
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Tailwind's utility classes can also help keep the CSS file size small, which can be beneficial for performance. |
@tayyab-ilyas Yes, I am looking for tailwind. But some people are more comfortable with Material UI. So, both are open. Whoever wanna work on this issue can pick any one. |
@ank1traj I can work on this issue using TailWind and will make the whole website responsive.Please assign it to me. |
Hi @mud1tx Any update on this? |
@ank1traj Completed 10%, was working on some college stuff just need another 3-4 days to complete from today. Sorry for the delay. |
Hi @mud1tx Any update on this? |
@ank1traj I can work on this |
Please |
We need to decide which styling library to use for our project, and we are considering either Tailwind or Material UI. Both of these libraries have their own advantages and disadvantages, and we need to weigh them carefully before making a decision.
Tailwind is a utility-first CSS framework that makes it easy to create custom designs without writing CSS from scratch. It offers a wide range of pre-designed classes that can be combined to create a unique design, and it has a minimal footprint.
Material UI, on the other hand, is a component library that provides a set of pre-designed components that can be used to create a consistent look and feel throughout the application. It offers a range of customizable components, and it has a strong focus on accessibility.
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