@adele
Me too without any discussions.
However, reusing existing work could be nice, since it can save time for those who do not want (can not) invest time in CSS, and can be used as a first step to reconquer semantic aspect of HTML/CSS separation.
It could even be possible to post-process such CSS files to produce classless stylesheets.
This can certainly already be done using SASS (or other preprocessor) version of such CSS file, but I do not like the idea to preprocess CSS.
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