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Author Catlin, Hampton, author.

Title Pragmatic guide to Sass / by Hampton Catlin and Michael Lintorn Catlin ; edited by Kay Keppler. [O'Reilly electronic resource]

Publication Info. [Place of publication not identified] : Pragmatic Bookshelf, 2011.
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Description 1 online resource (1 volume) : illustrations.
Series The pragmatic programmers
Pragmatic programmers.
Bibliography Includes index.
Contents Machine generated contents note: pt. I Basics -- Task 1 Installing Sass -- Task 2 Compiling Sass into CSS -- Task 3 Using Sass with Rails -- Task 4 Avoiding the Command Line: Using Scout -- Task 5 Commenting -- Task 6 Selector Scoping -- Task 7 Going Further with Advanced Scoping -- Task 8 Altering the CSS Output -- Task 9 Defining Variables -- Task 10 Calculating a Layout -- Task 11 Creating Themes with Advanced Colors -- Task 12 Importing -- Task 13 Building a Font Family Library -- Task 14 Resetting CSS -- pt. II Advanced -- Task 15 Keeping It Semantic: @extend -- Task 16 Keeping Code Clean with Mixins -- Task 17 Taking Mixins Further with Variables -- Task 18 Debugging -- Task 19 Generating Cross-Browser Rounded Borders -- Task 20 Using Cross-Browser Opacity -- Task 21 Interpolating -- Task 22 Stop Repeating Yourself with @each -- Task 23 Determining Conditions with @if -- Task 24 Changing Looks with Nested @media -- pt. III Compass -- Task 25 Setting Up for a Compass Project -- Task 26 Resetting: Much Easier with Compass -- Task 27 Sprucing Up Your Lists -- Task 28 Making Lists Horizontal -- Task 29 Sticking a Footer to a Window -- Task 30 Stopping Overflow with Clearfix -- Task 31 Truncating Text Using Ellipses -- Task 32 Stretching Elements -- Task 33 Jazzing Up Layouts with Columns -- Task 34 Spriting -- pt. IV Blueprint CSS -- Task 35 Producing More Two-Column Layouts -- Task 36 Using Predefined Fancy Fonts -- Task 37 Making Beautiful Buttons -- A1.SassScript Function Reference -- A2.Introduction to Haml -- A2.1.Haml Walkthrough: ERB -- A2.2.Haml Walkthrough: HTML.
Summary CSS is fundamental to the web, but it's a basic language and lacks many features. Sass is just like CSS, but with a whole lot of extra power so you can get more done, more quickly. Build better web pages today with Pragmatic Guide to Sass . These concise, easy-to-digest tips and techniques are the shortcuts experienced CSS developers need to start developing in Sass today.
Subject Cascading style sheets.
Web sites -- Design.
Feuilles de style en cascade.
Sites Web -- Conception.
Cascading style sheets
Web sites -- Design
Electrical & Computer Engineering.
Engineering & Applied Sciences.
Telecommunications.
Added Author Catlin, Michael Lintorn, author.
Keppler, Kay, editor.
Added Title Pragmatic guide to syntactically awesome stylesheets
Other Form: Print version: Catlin, Hampton. Pragmatic guide to Sass. Dallas, Tex. : Pragmatic Bookshelf, ©2011 9781934356845 (DLC) 2011278623 (OCoLC)779580540
ISBN 1934356840
9781934356845
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