I\'m a front-end developer transitioning from CSS to SASS. I\'ve got Ruby and Compass installed on my local machine, and Compass \"watch\" is working beautifully.
You have for example: stackoverflow.com when you resize the width of your browser to smaller size you will see a large padding from the right, same for this webpage http://www.hyper.no/ (bottom page f
开发者_开发技巧According this discussion, refinery-theming plugin is required while using Compass in refinery CMS. But refinery-theming\'s page said it\'s no longer command to use it. Is there anyway
SASS prints css comments in a new line by default. There doesn\'t exist a option as far as I know that allows comments to appended to the line.
I am following the guidance provided in this Q&A to install Compass on Rails 3.1 project: How to use compass with rails 3.1
I have a successful Rails 3.0.x project with the following subset of Gems in the Gemfile: gem \"compass\"
I\'m using a macro in Visual Studio 2010 to do some stuff with a .bat. The .bat generate some output text in the Command Line Console.
I am running on Compass on Rails 3.0 on Heroku and its pretty much working fine, but I occasionally have an issue where (some?) stylesheets aren\'t compiled as fast as the rest of the page so they are
In my Gemfile I have: gem \'stitch\', :path => \"/Users/myname/stitch-css\" When I run \'bundle install\' I see:
Is there something like Compass but for javascript? I\'m interested in a tool where it will take the main js files and all the other files that are included and compress it to a new js file with all t