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Haml/Sass 2.2 Released -
http://nex-3.com/posts...
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Portland Fireworks with Focus Blur -
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<whine>Documentation is haaaaard
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I Welcome Our New Ant Overlords -
http://shakespearessister.blogspot.com/2009...
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Let me know if anything in Sass bears out that feeling - I've tried to design it to put as much control in your hands as possible.
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lensco
*shamless plug* Sass is more mature and featureful, and Compass is a full framework - the parallel to which doesn't exist for Less
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I'd advise against treetop... once your parser gets reasonably complex, it'll start failing... with no error messages to speak of
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Sass is going to support backwards-compatible syntax soon, too.
Wednesday
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Like what?
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Bamboo Review: Food, Inc. -
http://pandagon.net/index...
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winstonyw
Sass is more mature and more featureful. Not too long from now it'll support CSS-style syntax, too.
June 30
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anthonyshort
Why not just use Sass? With Compass it's easy to use outside of Ruby.
June 30
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Sass works perfectly fine for PHP projects, especially if you use Compass to manage the compilation (
http://compass-style.org/
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June 29
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Why Less? Why not Sass?
June 28
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A Softer World: 452 -
http://www.asofterworld.com/index...
June 27
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A very cool interview about Haml and Sass:
http://thirstydeveloper.com/2009...
June 25
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isitaboat
You're very welcome :)
June 23
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If you use Sass, you can use Compass's port of Blueprint (
http://compass-style.org
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It's existed since RubyFringe, but I haven't really been working on it since then
June 22
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Off to my first day interning at Google. How exciting!
June 22
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There it is, right on top of the first drawer I checked.
June 21
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Less than three weeks until FutureRuby and I find I don't know where my passport is. Fantastic.
June 21
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That's a good idea, I'll talk to them about it.
June 20
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Largely finished actual documentation - now I just need to make an honest-to-goodness Sass website.
June 20
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Looks like line 9 has "border-left border-left:1px solid", which is invalid CSS
June 19
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Options go in environment.rb; see the bottom of
http://haml.hamptoncatlin.com/docs...
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Late night documentation hacking means that Haml/Sass 2.2 are nearing release.
June 19
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Is that a bug? What's that CSS file look like?
June 19
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adamstac
Set :format = :html5 and use !!!
June 19
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How to mock alternate states of a new UI template using helpers ... -
http://www.37signals.com/svn...
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