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Or maybe everyone is doing this and I'm just late to the party? I'm having a hard time googling this topic. I've been tweaking my personal standard-new-project-environment and feel really happy about adding this underneath my tailwind directives:
div {
display: flex;
}
I'm curious if anyone else does this, or if there are any perils here I ought to be thinking about. I've come across one minor gotcha so far (e.g. truncate needs a block) and assume there will be others, but overall I like replacing the many flexs with the relatively few blocks.
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Or maybe everyone is doing this and I'm just late to the party? I'm having a hard time googling this topic. I've been tweaking my personal standard-new-project-environment and feel really happy about adding this underneath my tailwind directives:
I'm curious if anyone else does this, or if there are any perils here I ought to be thinking about. I've come across one minor gotcha so far (e.g.
truncate
needs ablock
) and assume there will be others, but overall I like replacing the manyflex
s with the relatively fewblock
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