Serious question - and this is coming from someone who’s used a handful from Bulma to Bootstrap to Foundation… all the way back to 960.gs - with today’s robust state of CSS, what is the advantage to a traditional framework in 2026? What’s the use case?
I don’t do web development, but I dabbled a little with Tailwind CSS a while back and found it to be a really nice way to work. AFAIK, you can’t do that in standard CSS without dedicating the time to design and write your own library of classes.
Serious question - and this is coming from someone who’s used a handful from Bulma to Bootstrap to Foundation… all the way back to 960.gs - with today’s robust state of CSS, what is the advantage to a traditional framework in 2026? What’s the use case?
I don’t do web development, but I dabbled a little with Tailwind CSS a while back and found it to be a really nice way to work. AFAIK, you can’t do that in standard CSS without dedicating the time to design and write your own library of classes.