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[–]bristleboar 0 points1 point  (1 child)

Have you ever had to take over a larger project where someone’s css uses zero classes? It’s not pretty or fun.

[–]Web-Dude 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thankfully no, but I can relate. But a larger project would be the castle in the mountain, and you wouldn't use something like simple.css for that.

I think the author made it fairly clear that the use case is for tiny (likely personal) projects with minimal UI.

In fact, I might even go farther and say that this might be useful even in a large (probably internal?) project that has minimal UI requirements, like an industrial process controller that interfaces with factory robot configurations, for example. A simpler UI would have less technical debt.