Sarah Dyan was introduced as being "very brave" for coming to #CSSDay and talking about utility-first CSS!
I agree but I'm happy to listen :)
My biggest grievance with tailwind in particular is how it's cemented breakpoints, while going fluid feels much better.
It may just be that there's a lag between what CSS can do now, and what surfaces through tailwind and other utility first frameworks.
I dunno 🤷
I guess I think utility styles are a good tool that can be used *alongside* normal CSS.
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I'd love to see some fresh explorations using view transitions, scroll timelines, anchor positioning, :has, and more!
I think Tailwind is my favorite thing to hate on, after comic sans and Imagine Dragons (whose music I actually secretly love) #cssday 🫢
Hold up, IKEA is an abbreviation?!
(Also: OpenType features FTW. Great talk, @pixelambacht!)
Inspired by @pixelambacht 's talk at #cssday, here's my favorite typeface: "Noe Display" by independent type foundry Schick-Toikka: