Sass

Programming languages | Noun

what to do when your CSS gets sassy. Sass (not to be confused with SaaS) is a meta-language aimed at improving CSS syntax and basically helping out where CSS fails. Sass preserves CSS conventions and the language itself, while making available extra features and handy tools. As stylesheets are getting larger, more complex and harder to maintain, Sass provides features to help write maintainable CSS, like nesting, mixins and inheritance. You can take your preprocessed Sass file and save it as a normal CSS file to use in your project

 

“Name a more tedious thing than doing your taxes. I`ll wait.”

“Writing CSS without Sass stylesheets.”

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