CSS frameworks offer short-term gains in speed and consistency but become increasingly hard to maintain over time. A codebase that uses a CSS framework will gradually build its own custom framework on ...
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Love them or hate them, there's no denying that CSS frameworks are here to stay. Frameworks make rapidly sketching out a website design much easier by handling lots of boilerplate tasks for you -- ...
Pixate, a Y Combinator-backed startup allowing mobile developers to style their native applications using CSS, is today launching to the public after several months of beta testing with hundreds of ...
At the outset, Pure makes clear that it is mobile-first and delivers itself in a tiny file size: 3.7KB for the entire package when compressed. The framework is intended to be flat and extensible, ...
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The CSS framework 'Tailwind CSS' has been in the news since early January 2026, with its declining profits and the company facing such dire straits that it had to lay off 75% of its engineering staff.
Working with Cascading Stylesheets is no easy feat. Between browser differences, varying site design requirements and client whims, writing reusable CSS can quickly become a frustrating process. CSS ...
A pull request for the open-source CSS framework 'Tailwind CSS' was closed for being 'unprofitable.' Adam Wasan of Tailwind Labs, the developer of Tailwind CSS, responded to the criticism by saying, ...