Hi Mario,
 

> If you define your own base theme, you are the designer and have all the 
> freedom you need. ... There are some dependencies, that come from the 
> default Page-, View- and EditTemplates. All tc-xxx classes are defined 
> there. You can change these class names, if you want but imo that's not 
> needed. You just have to have a closer look to the tx-xxx names and use 
> them. 
>
 

So if you don't want the "Cascading" in CSS you need to start from scratch.
>

All I wanted was to style a button, not design a theme. And that's 
precisely why it should be the default to not apply any base class when a 
custom class is defined!

Best wishes, Tobias.

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