Beginning CSS Preprocessors: With SASS, Compass.js and Less.js
β Scribed by Anirudh Prabhu [Anirudh Prabhu]
- Publisher
- Apress
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Learn how
preprocessors can make CSS scalable and easy to maintain. You'll see how to
write code in a very clean and scalable manner and use CSS preprocessor
features such as variables and looping, which are missing in CSS natively.
Reading Beginning CSS Preprocessors will make your life much simpler by
showing you how to create reusable chunks of code. In addition to coding
enhancements, youβll also learn to automate processes such as generating image
sprites and minifying code.
Beginning CSS
Preprocessors
is your guide for getting started with CSS preprocessors. This book shows you
how to use CSS in your day-to-day work and thus be smart and efficient at
writing CSS.
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What are
preprocessors -
What are the
known preprocessor frameworks - What are the
features of Sass (Syntactically Awesome Stylesheets) -
What is Compass
(COMPrehensive ASSembler) -
What is Less
(Leaner SS)
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About the Author
Anirudh Prabhu is a software engineer with over 5 years of industry experience. He specializes in technologies such as HTML5, CSS3, PHP, jQuery, Twitter Bootstrap, and SASS, and also has knowledge of CoffeeScript and AngularJS. In addition to web development, he has been involved in building training material and writing tutorials for twenty19Β Β for the technologies mentioned.
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