Also available in a compiled CSS state, Sassline is just a basic stylesheet that includes various rules for properly aligning text on a Web page.
Why is this important? Because most CSS frameworks reset text alignment, browsers don't include professional support for advanced typography guidelines, and most developers/designers have "absolutely" no clue on what's a proper way of displaying, arranging, and spacing text on the Web or in print.
Sassline spares them of countless hours of navigating the Internet for good typography tutorials and provides a simple .css or .scss file to add to their projects and get it over with.
Sassline also works with mobile devices.
A demo is included with the download package, along with some more instructions and tips in the README file.
What is new in this release:
- Layouts added with new mixins to create a main column with optimal measure and a sidebar that doesn't get too narrow.
- Better baseline grid overlay.
What is new in version 2.1:
- Layouts added with new mixins to create a main column with optimal measure and a sidebar that doesn't get too narrow.
- Better baseline grid overlay.
What is new in version 2.0:
- Version 2 of Sassline has been vastly improved with the use of Sass 3.3 and Sass maps.
- The mixins are now much more powerful and flexible.
What is new in version 1.1:
- The latest version of Sassline, pixel fallbacks for the rems are not included.
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