Hey, thanks for taking a look. I'm sorry that it wasn't a parody. It's something that's helped me make quick small style changes without having to make more css classes.
Ahhhhh... I'm sorry for suggesting it was a parody.
Is there some specific reason you're trying to solve this with css classes? In this case you're better off just using style="margin:0", or am I missing something?
I wouldn't necessarily say that I'm trying to solve a problem. It's more of why not have modular css-classes that I can use to build things when using custom directives.