Which CSS libraries should I use? #83661
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Hey @KillerAppCreator first of all I'm also just at the beginning of my front-end journey, so take my suggestion with a grain of salt. All in all I would say there is no "optimal choice", it is always case-dependent which library is a good choice for your app, and which library is easy to use for yourself. So try out a few and pick one you like. :) |
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I suggest you to use Tailwind css |
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I suggest you to use Tailwind CSS. |
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Hey @KillerAppCreator first of all I'm also just at the beginning of my front-end journey, so take my suggestion with a grain of salt.
So with this disclaimer in place I tried a few libraries (like. Tailwind CSS, Bootstrap and Styled-Components)and I would say that Styled-Components is easy to use.
Styled-Components use props instead of class.
Here is a link for pros and cons for using Styled-Components.
All in all I would say there is no "optimal choice", it is always case-dependent which library is a good choice for your app, and which library is easy to use for yourself. So try out a few and pick one you like. :)