styling
Provides concrete CSS and Tailwind styling guidelines focused on minimizing wrapper elements and promoting utility-first approaches. Includes specific examples of good vs bad patterns and references team-specific utilities like cn() and tailwind-variants.
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Target Audience
Frontend developers working with Tailwind CSS in component-based frameworks, particularly teams using Svelte or similar technologies
10/10Security
Low security risk, safe to use
8
Clarity
9
Practicality
8
Quality
9
Maintainability
6
Innovation
Frontend
csstailwindcode-qualityui-development
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Source: https://github.com/EpicenterHQ/epicenter#skills-styling
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