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Web sockets, maintain readability with @apply and using variant groups

November 10, 2022

The difference between Web Sockets, Web Workers, and Service Workers

Web Sockets, Web Workers, and Service Workers are all terms used in front-end development.
They can be easily confused because they sound similar and have similar purposes. However, each one is a distinct tool with its own specific use.

Read the full article on css-tricks.com

Writing complex classes using @apply and PostCSS nesting

Using a large number of classes can cause low readability and isn't suitable for large projects.
We can avoid this problem by using the existing TailwindCSS classes with @apply in our own custom CSS classes.

Learn how to use @apply with a simple button component.

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