It's not "messy", Jon, it's pretty clean and straight. It may be over-zealous , unnecessary, or you may not like its result. But as coding, it's good and clean code: just make sure all those elements have no margins and they all use the same font, at least as a starting point to which further styles may be added.
I'm not saying we should all use it, and it probably won't be useful in many situations. But in a particular case, if an author knows what he's doing, it's perfectly right. Of course, as part of software-generated code, it's unnecessary and a sign of "smartiness".
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