![]() For that, you need to understand some basic concepts of OOCSS, SMACCS, and Atomic Design.Once you've brushed up on the important concepts, it's time to write some Sass. After all, Sass exists to simplify writing CSS, but it won't teach you how to make clean, scalable, reusable CSS. Next you will learn CSS and HTML concepts that are vital to a good Sass workflow. Write functions and mixins to leverage the control flowIn DetailCSS and Sass add elegance and excellence to the basic language, and consist of a CSS-compatible syntax that allows you to use variables, nested rules, mixins, inline imports, and much more.This book will start with an overview of the features in Sass and Compass, most of which you'll already be familiar however, this will ensure you know what's expected as the book goes deeper into Sass and Compass.Work on a grid system using Compass and Susy.Build real-world websites focusing on layouts and content aspects.Familiarize yourself with CSS and HTML concepts that are vital for a good Sass workflow.This book is an experts' guide on leveraging Sass and COMPASS featuresWho This Book Is ForThis book is aimed at those who know CSS3 and HTML5 quite well and who've built a few small-to-medium-sized websites from scratch using Sass and Compass.What You Will Learn.Master the concepts of Sass and COMPASS and unleash your potential to develop enterprise-grade apps.Create data-intensive, highly scalable apps using Sass and COMPASS.Create interactive and responsive cross-browser apps with SASS and CompassAbout This Book
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