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Tailwind CSS was ahead of its time. It looked like a regression—inline utility hell, no centralized styles, harder to read and maintain than CSS or SASS. But now with AI, it makes perfect sense. AI thrives on constraint and repetition. Tailwind’s utility-first syntax gives models a predictable design system to reason about. It can generate, refactor, and optimize layouts effortlessly. https://www.glideapps.com/blog/tailwind-css explains how its structure makes it ideal for no-code and AI-enhanced workflows. Tailwind wasn’t the problem. The problem was not having AI.
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