CSS: Isolation vs Abstraction

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  • This embraces the global nature of CSS by creating generic, global, and reusable classes called utility or atomic classes. The solutions like tailwind focus on using utility classes for styling and has their own build system for mitigating bundling and order issues. Each utility class remains in code forever and the smart bundlers shake off unused utility classes at build time, this makes sure the rise of CSS in the code is slow as their are utility classes covering most of the declarations and making it reusable so the growth of CSS is slow. For example:

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