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Any recommended Tailwind CSS Component Library?

Just trying tailwindcss out, anyone pros/cons on any of these component libraries?

As I understand, the idea of tailwind is to have pre-defined css and it can be minified. Tailwind css' landing seems to prefer directly writing tailwind css than to use components. But then they sell tailwindUI components/templates. If we are just using components instead of the default tailwind css, isn't that the same as just using component library like bootstrap or material ui? Sure by using those component library we limit customization, but at the same time, we have a consistent UI for user experience. So should we just use tailwind css directly or use components?

Also, I've been using MudBlazor which is material UI. I am perfectly happy with what I have but just want to try things out and see what tailwind css is about.

on August 10, 2022
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    https://flowbite.com/
    https://versoly.com/versoly-ui

    Components are great to get started and if needed you can always customise later.

    Customising in frameworks like Bootstrap are 10x harder because of !important and they use SCSS etc.

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      Blazor itself has CSS component isolation, so CSS customization per component really isn't an issue. If I use tailwind, I pretty much throw out CSS component isolation.

      Nevertheless, I'll still try it out.

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