← Back to context Comment by psnehanshu 1 month ago There's also React Native Web 8 comments psnehanshu Reply underdeserver 1 month ago I'm sorry what afiori 1 month ago I find it is a good idea, it allows developers to cleanly define how to structure elements without random divs sneaking in.It requires a strong design system and it probably makes it harder to use some web APIs but those can be reasonable tradeoffs docmars 25 days ago Speaking of which, is there a Tailwind CSS equivalent for React Native? I find passing `style` objects around (ala CSS Modules) to be a pain after using Tailwind for so long in web projects.EDIT: Found one that's going v5 soon, looks nice. https://www.nativewind.dev/ rauli_ 1 month ago In case you want to use React to make Web sites as well. neals 1 month ago They should make a version of that runs as an app on a phone 1 reply → tcoff91 1 month ago Twitter is built in React Native Web
underdeserver 1 month ago I'm sorry what afiori 1 month ago I find it is a good idea, it allows developers to cleanly define how to structure elements without random divs sneaking in.It requires a strong design system and it probably makes it harder to use some web APIs but those can be reasonable tradeoffs docmars 25 days ago Speaking of which, is there a Tailwind CSS equivalent for React Native? I find passing `style` objects around (ala CSS Modules) to be a pain after using Tailwind for so long in web projects.EDIT: Found one that's going v5 soon, looks nice. https://www.nativewind.dev/ rauli_ 1 month ago In case you want to use React to make Web sites as well. neals 1 month ago They should make a version of that runs as an app on a phone 1 reply → tcoff91 1 month ago Twitter is built in React Native Web
afiori 1 month ago I find it is a good idea, it allows developers to cleanly define how to structure elements without random divs sneaking in.It requires a strong design system and it probably makes it harder to use some web APIs but those can be reasonable tradeoffs docmars 25 days ago Speaking of which, is there a Tailwind CSS equivalent for React Native? I find passing `style` objects around (ala CSS Modules) to be a pain after using Tailwind for so long in web projects.EDIT: Found one that's going v5 soon, looks nice. https://www.nativewind.dev/
docmars 25 days ago Speaking of which, is there a Tailwind CSS equivalent for React Native? I find passing `style` objects around (ala CSS Modules) to be a pain after using Tailwind for so long in web projects.EDIT: Found one that's going v5 soon, looks nice. https://www.nativewind.dev/
rauli_ 1 month ago In case you want to use React to make Web sites as well. neals 1 month ago They should make a version of that runs as an app on a phone 1 reply →
I'm sorry what
I find it is a good idea, it allows developers to cleanly define how to structure elements without random divs sneaking in.
It requires a strong design system and it probably makes it harder to use some web APIs but those can be reasonable tradeoffs
Speaking of which, is there a Tailwind CSS equivalent for React Native? I find passing `style` objects around (ala CSS Modules) to be a pain after using Tailwind for so long in web projects.
EDIT: Found one that's going v5 soon, looks nice. https://www.nativewind.dev/
In case you want to use React to make Web sites as well.
They should make a version of that runs as an app on a phone
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Twitter is built in React Native Web