I was recently asked about how to use Compass in an existing CodeIgniter project. It seems that the emailer was under the impression that Compass was made for Ruby and Rails. But that’s not the case at all!
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I was recently asked about how to use Compass in an existing CodeIgniter project. It seems that the emailer was under the impression that Compass was made for Ruby and Rails. But that’s not the case at all!
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In this final lesson in our Sass mini-series, we’re going to review the excellent Compass stylesheet framework, why you should be using it, and how it connects to Sass.
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In lesson one of our quick tip series, we learned how to install Sass, and how to use variables, nesting, and compression in our stylesheets. Today, we’ll review mixins and selector inheritance, which can provide us with a great deal of convenience and flexibility!
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After numerous requests, we’re launching a 3-part quick tip video mini-series on mastering Sass. To begin, in this introductory eight-minute screencast, I’ll teach you how to install Sass, and then how to get started with the beginning functionality and options.
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Sass could potentially be called CSS 2.0; it has some really nifty features that allow you to write your code in less time and with more flexibility. In today’s article, we will be working the basics!
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