It sounds like a good idea.  So, the first thing I tried was to make one 
class name for a standard data table/grid to use throughout my application, 
like so:

.datagrid {
  .table;
  .table-bordered;
  .table-striped;
  .table-condensed;
}

But I get errors from less that it can't find .table-striped or 
.table-condensed.  I found out that this is because those two classes are 
not defined in bootstrap without reference to table elements underneath the 
table element, such as td or th.  So, although I can specify all of these 
bootstrap class names in the table element, and it all works, when I try to 
use my single custom class name datagrid, instead of all of those table-* 
classes, it does not work.  So, I am forced to use the bootstrap classes, 
anyway.

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