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powerful but elegant CSS compiler that makes CSS fun again
Branch: pkgsrc-2012Q3,
Version: 3.2.1,
Package name: ruby193-sass-3.2.1,
Maintainer: pkgsrc-users# Sass
**Sass makes CSS fun again**. Sass is an extension of CSS3,
adding nested rules, variables, mixins, selector inheritance, and more.
It's translated to well-formatted, standard CSS
using the command line tool or a web-framework plugin.
Sass has two syntaxes. The new main syntax (as of Sass 3)
is known as "SCSS" (for "Sassy CSS"),
and is a superset of CSS3's syntax.
This means that every valid CSS3 stylesheet is valid SCSS as well.
SCSS files use the extension `.scss`.
The second, older syntax is known as the indented syntax (or just "Sass").
Inspired by Haml's terseness, it's intended for people
who prefer conciseness over similarity to CSS.
Instead of brackets and semicolons,
it uses the indentation of lines to specify blocks.
Although no longer the primary syntax,
the indented syntax will continue to be supported.
Files in the indented syntax use the extension `.sass`.
Master sites:
SHA1: a2b1594ed4649e94b6627cbfb5f4351c24ad8fd4
RMD160: 564e324e9f635688a7c9c4e7eb364e50792c6b9b
Filesize: 244 KB
Version history: (Expand)
- (2012-10-02) Package added to pkgsrc.se, version ruby193-sass-3.2.1 (created)