lessen restrictions on class names to support tailwindcss styling#45
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Fixes #42
It looks like there are two very different grammars defined against class names for CSS and for HTML. Where CSS restricts most special characters, HTML only restricts whitespace characters (because it's a space-separated list).
This patch switches the class name validation to use HTML-style, anything-goes class names (that have no spaces). These non-CSS-compliant class names can still be used from within Javascript and are used heavily by TailwindCSS.