Mat,

The key issue with using the style tags is when they are displaying they 
apply to the whole page. Unless the CSS you use there in is selective, it 
will impact anything on the page that the css can apply to. This can cause 
side effects. Especialy if conflicking styles are "visible"

I have used them inside lists and reveals quite successfully because it 
becomes conditional css, but best it defines a custom class you reference 
in the tiddler or use other strict css selectors eg target an particular 
html tag or ID  

Style blocks are great for design and testing.

Regards
Tones

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