Elm doesn't want to be a graphics library (anymore). It wants to be a language, 
a reactive framework (TEA), and to expose the web platform. I think the current 
state of CSS is, while unfortunate for production users, a fertile breeding 
ground for new ideas and innovation. And if you want to come up with a new 
abstraction that compiles down to HTML, nothing is stoping you (see 
elm-mdl-lite). 

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