SASS / SCSS

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SASS / SCSS
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Version: 3.4.22 updated
Upload Date: 10 Apr 16
Distribution Type: Freeware
Downloads: 345

Rating: 5.0/5 (Total Votes: 1)

Sass stands for Syntactically Awesome Style Sheets.

Sass has been also been known under the name SCSS since version 3.x and is responsible for the .scss file extension all developers got to know and love.

SCSS allows writing more advanced CSS code via a custom syntax that ads features not found in the native CSS standard.

The syntax is much simpler and much cleaner, making CSS more manageable and much more powerful.

Sass comes with a built-in compiler for rendering the SCSS/SASS syntax in CSS.

SCSS/Sass is a brother-project for HAML. What Sass does for CSS, HAML does for HTML, being a faster way to write and prototype HTML structures.

What is new in this release:

  • Parent selectors now work in selector pseudoclasses (for example, :not(&)).
  • @for loops no longer crash when one bound is an integer-like float.
  • Fixed exception on Sass::Importers::Filesystem#eql?.

What is new in version 3.4.21:

  • Parent selectors now work in selector pseudoclasses (for example, :not(&)).
  • @for loops no longer crash when one bound is an integer-like float.
  • Fixed exception on Sass::Importers::Filesystem#eql?.

What is new in version 3.4.19:

  • Parent selectors now work in selector pseudoclasses (for example, :not(&)).
  • @for loops no longer crash when one bound is an integer-like float.
  • Fixed exception on Sass::Importers::Filesystem#eql?.

What is new in version 3.4.18:

  • Parent selectors now work in selector pseudoclasses (for example, :not(&)).
  • @for loops no longer crash when one bound is an integer-like float.
  • Fixed exception on Sass::Importers::Filesystem#eql?.

What is new in version 3.4.15:

  • Parent selectors now work in selector pseudoclasses (for example, :not(&)).
  • @for loops no longer crash when one bound is an integer-like float.
  • Fixed exception on Sass::Importers::Filesystem#eql?.

What is new in version 3.4.14:

  • Parent selectors now work in selector pseudoclasses (for example, :not(&)).
  • @for loops no longer crash when one bound is an integer-like float.
  • Fixed exception on Sass::Importers::Filesystem#eql?.

What is new in version 3.4.13:

  • Parent selectors now work in selector pseudoclasses (for example, :not(&)).
  • @for loops no longer crash when one bound is an integer-like float.
  • Fixed exception on Sass::Importers::Filesystem#eql?.

What is new in version 3.3.9:

  • Defining a function named "and", "or", or "not" is now an error at definition-time.
  • Fixed deprecation warnings for using File.exists? on recent Ruby versions.
  • Fixed a bug where @extend within @at-root could crash the compiler.
  • Gracefully handle the inability to change cache files' permissions.

What is new in version 3.3.2:

  • Fixed a bug with loading the bundled version of Listen.

What is new in version 3.3.1:

  • Fixed a small interface incompatibility with listen 2.7.0.
  • Fix some corner cases of path handling on Windows.
  • Avoid errors when trying to watch read-only directories using listen 1.x.

What is new in version 3.3.0:

  • SassScript Maps
  • Variable Keyword Arguments
  • Lists of Pairs as Maps
  • Source Maps

What is new in version 3.2.12:

  • Added a couple missing requires, fixing some load errors, especially when using the command-line interface.
  • Tune up some heuristics for eliminating redundant generated selectors. This will prevent some selector elimination in cases where multi-layered @extend is being used and where it seems intuitively like selectors shouldn't be eliminated.

What is new in version 3.2.9:

  • Avoids loading listen v1.0, even if it's installed as a Gem.
  • Updated the bundled version of listen to 0.7.3.
  • Automatically avoids the IE7 content: counter bug.

What is new in version 3.2.7:

  • The index and zip functions now work like all other list functions and treat individual values as single-element lists.
  • Avoid stack overflow errors caused by very long function or mixin argument lists.
  • Emit relative paths when using the --line-comments flag of the sass executable.

What is new in version 3.2.5:

  • Fixed a bug where bogus @extend warnings were being generated.
  • Fixed an @import bug on Windows.
  • Ruby 2.0.0-preview compatibility.

What is new in version 3.2.3:

  • sass --watch no longer crashs when a file in a watched directory is deleted.
  • Allow @extend within bubbling nodes such as @media.
  • Fixed various JRuby incompatibilities and test failures.

What is new in version 3.2.1 / 3.3.0.alpha.3:

  • Fix a buggy interaction with Pow and Capybara that caused EOFErrors.

Requirements:

  • Ruby 1.8.7 or higher

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