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Author:
Catlin, Hampton Lintorn, author.
Title:
Pragmatic guide to Sass 3 : tame the modern style sheet / Hampton Lintorn Catlin and Michael Lintorn Catlin.
Publisher:
The Pragmatic Bookshelf,
Copyright Date:
2016
Description:
xiv, 128 pages ; 23 cm.
Subject:
Cascading style sheets.
Web sites--Design.
Cascading style sheets.
Web sites--Design.
Other Authors:
Catlin, Michael Lintorn, author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2012045805
Notes:
Includes index.
Contents:
Part 1. Language basics. Installing Sass -- Scoping selectors with nesting -- Commenting -- Advanced scoping -- CSS output styles -- Importing files -- Defining variables -- Keeping code clean with mixins -- Part 2. Simple use cases. Calculating a simple layout -- Creating themes with advanced colors -- Resetting CSS -- Using media queries -- Organizing your style sheets -- Part 3. Advanced mixins. Adding mixin arguments -- Using more mixin argument tricks -- Controlling flow with @if -- Manipulating @content -- Using mixins for cross-browser compatibility -- Part 4. Values in Sass. Understanding values types in Sass -- Interpolating -- Using lists to work with multiple properties -- Looping through lists -- Manipulating lists -- Using maps for more detailed collections -- Looping through maps -- Manipulating maps -- Using maps for namespace configuration -- Part 5. Advanced language features. Creating your own functions -- Debugging your Sass -- Using & to implement BEM -- Using @extend as a mixin alternative -- Using placeholders with @extend -- Understanding the dangers of @extend -- Escaping indentation with @root -- Part 6. Libraries and frameworks. Fully featured frameworks -- Using Grid systems for layout -- Introducing eyeglass -- Doing math with eyeglass -- Spriting with eyeglass -- SassScript function reference -- Introduction to Haml.
Summary:
"Design websites faster than ever using Sass--the most mature and popular CSS meta-language. Code the right way in Sass with short, clear examples of commonly used tasks in an easy-to-follow modular format. This ultimate guide to using Sass, written by its creator, is updated and expanded with all the new features found in Sass 3.4"--Back cover.
Series:
Pragmatic programmers
ISBN:
1680501763
9781680501766
OCLC:
(OCoLC)943595217
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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