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    What challenges did you encounter, and how did you overcome them?

    This is my first time using Tailwind CSS, so it took some time to adjust to using utility classes instead of a traditional stylesheet. In my previous projects, I was accustomed to writing descriptive class names, but with Tailwind, I only used its predefined classes. For simple elements with minimal styling, readability is straightforward. However, when dealing with elements that have multiple states (e.g., hover) or pseudo-elements (e.g., after), the class names can become quite long. This can make it a bit challenging to decide on the best structure to ensure flexibility for future adjustments.