Once before a had this issue and we solve this, but obviously this does not work again. I'm sending to post author notification about expired post. We are notifying author 7 days before expiration. I'm doing this on add and edit post form, not sure if I need to add on both forms this notifications.
Solution:
The post expiration feature of Toolset Forms plugin is based on WordPress CRON job, so if you add post expiration setting in both creating post form and editing post form, it will add two CRON job for each post, and your users will get two email notifications.
Problem:
The user would like to remove some specific styles in the Toolset common CSS file.
Solution:
Toolset does not have a filter to customize what styles will be added or not. In the upcoming release, we'll introduce a new ID attribute on the body tag to ensure that the user-defined styles in blocks do not get overwritten by themes or plugins. It would be an option in Toolset Settings to enable/disable the body#id tag.
Regarding the rule ".tb-container p:first-child { margin-top: 0 !important }" there is no way to exclude it from the file "toolset-common-es.css". Either include the whole file or exclude it using custom code using wp_dequeue_style https://developer.wordpress.org/reference/functions/wp_dequeue_style/
You may override it with your custom CSS with a more specific selector, by adding another class to the container:
.tb-container.my-class p:first-child { margin-top: 20px !important }
If you are more comfortable with HTML/CSS/JS, you may want to build using the legacy editor, and the Toolset shortcodes. You can activate the legacy editor in Toolset->Settings->General(tab)->Editing Experience.