PMario, thanks for great input!

TLDR;
> *The concept of utility classes is worth considering for TW.*
>

Good you agree; Introducing utility classes was the *main* point!

I won't delve into the details of your reply because we actually agree. I 
also don't think we'd *need* an extensive framework for this BUT I do think 
it could save us a lot of work if we find a suitable one - but more than 
anything we might not do it ourselves if we're supposed to do it from 
scratch. 

Just one note; you're a bit unfair when you complain that we don't want to 
use "vue.js or react.js or angular.js or <you name it>.js" because that is 
the video presenters exact point: Use your own environment, in our case tw. 
And they make this point when they talk about avoiding repeated text which 
is a macrolishiously simple matter in TW.

Your reply makes me realize we should first discuss what it is we want with 
CSS in TW. I'll start a thread.


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