Indeed. Good way to start
Glide’s positioning is #nodesign: builders need not worry about design maintenance nor staying up to date, Glide will take care of it because Glide will actually do it, do it better and because builders have better things to do in life. I wholeheartedly support this. It makes zero sense that when design trends evolve and the rounded corners of a button go from 3px to 8 (random example), millions of UI teams around the world get busy like busy bees. It’s plain silly. And everyone goes and fiddles around with their little bits of code and push and merge and do their quality assurance and yada yada yada. It’s ludicrous. I’m all for the CSS Committee of the Universe to push changes to all buttons in the Universe so everyone can get on with their lives. Give us two or three choices, and basta.
Allowing businesses to tweak the UI via CSS (or otherwise) for corporate branding purposes, yes. Allowing designers to tweak margins and positions and styles that’ll be outdated in 12 months anyway, absolutely no.
We can agree to disagree