Same here. At first I used the core version only. Then I began to fix some 
things I did not like using CSS only. Writing my own extensions – first 
macros, later plugins and themes – made me feel safe, knowing exactly what 
was going on. Every time I had to overwrite core stuff, I did it with bad 
conscience, out of fear that I might get problems with the next versions.
Recently I learned that even a CSS-only approach is not safe. Core-updates 
might (did) change HTML structure and thus break CSS optimisations.

On the other hand: When you have built a solution that works for you, you 
don’t *have* to upgrade. A TiddlyWiki can work for decades without any 
updates.

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