# File '/Users/jbolton/Projects/sass-site/.sass/lib/sass/script/functions.rb', line 1235 def mix(color1, color2, weight = number(50)) assert_type color1, :Color, :color1 assert_type color2, :Color, :color2 assert_type weight, :Number, :weight Sass::Util.check_range("Weight", 0..100, w...
You can create partial Sass files that contain little snippets of CSS that you can include in other Sass files. This is a great way to modularize your CSS and help keep things easier to maintain. A partial is simply a Sass file named with a leading underscore. You might name it someth...
# File '/Users/jbolton/Projects/sass-site/.sass/lib/sass/script/functions.rb', line 1235 def mix(color1, color2, weight = number(50)) assert_type color1, :Color, :color1 assert_type color2, :Color, :color2 assert_type weight, :Number, :weight Sass::Util.check_range("Weight", 0..100, w...
Please do not stretch or distort the logo. Use the “seal” version of the logo when needing to use a square image (like avatars). If you have to put the logo on a busy/colorful background, please use one of the reversed (on white) logos.
With 3.3.0, we un-bundled the listen library from Sass. We did so hoping that it would make it easier for users to keep up to date with the latest features and bug fixes, but unfortunately listen 2.0 and on have dropped support for Ruby 1.8.7, which Sass continues to support. Further ...
The second and older syntax, known as the indented syntax (or sometimes just “Sass”), provides a more concise way of writing CSS. It uses indentation rather than brackets to indicate nesting of selectors, and newlines rather than semicolons to separate properties. Some people find thi...
It is now possible to define a custom importer that can be used to find imports using different import semantics than the default filesystem importer that Sass provides. For instance, you can use this to generate imports on the fly, look them up from a database, or implement different...
It is now possible to define a custom importer that can be used to find imports using different import semantics than the default filesystem importer that Sass provides. For instance, you can use this to generate imports on the fly, look them up from a database, or implement different...
Sass now has the ability to generate standard JSON source maps of a format that will soon be supported in most major browsers. These source maps tell the browser how to find the Sass styles that caused each CSS style to be generated. They’re much more fine-grained than the old Sass-sp...
It is now possible to define a custom importer that can be used to find imports using different import semantics than the default filesystem importer that Sass provides. For instance, you can use this to generate imports on the fly, look them up from a database, or implement different...
Whether an error in the Sass code should cause Sass to provide a detailed description within the generated CSS file. If set to true, the error will be displayed along with a line number and source snippet both as a comment in the CSS file and at the top of the page (in supported brows...
Whether an error in the Sass code should cause Sass to provide a detailed description within the generated CSS file. If set to true, the error will be displayed along with a line number and source snippet both as a comment in the CSS file and at the top of the page (in supported brows...
Whether an error in the Sass code should cause Sass to provide a detailed description within the generated CSS file. If set to true, the error will be displayed along with a line number and source snippet both as a comment in the CSS file and at the top of the page (in supported brows...
The second and older syntax, known as the indented syntax (or sometimes just “Sass”), provides a more concise way of writing CSS. It uses indentation rather than brackets to indicate nesting of selectors, and newlines rather than semicolons to separate properties. Some people find thi...
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# File '/Users/jbolton/Projects/sass-site/.sass/lib/sass/script/functions.rb', line 286 def self.signature(method_name, arg_arity, kwarg_arity) return unless @signatures[method_name] @signatures[method_name].each do |signature| return signature if signature.args.size == arg_arity + kw...
Whether an error in the Sass code should cause Sass to provide a detailed description within the generated CSS file. If set to true, the error will be displayed along with a line number and source snippet both as a comment in the CSS file and at the top of the page (in supported brows...
It is now possible to define a custom importer that can be used to find imports using different import semantics than the default filesystem importer that Sass provides. For instance, you can use this to generate imports on the fly, look them up from a database, or implement different...
# File '/Users/jbolton/Projects/sass-site/.sass/lib/sass/script/functions.rb', line 286 def self.signature(method_name, arg_arity, kwarg_arity) return unless @signatures[method_name] @signatures[method_name].each do |signature| return signature if signature.args.size == arg_arity + kw...
Whether an error in the Sass code should cause Sass to provide a detailed description within the generated CSS file. If set to true, the error will be displayed along with a line number and source snippet both as a comment in the CSS file and at the top of the page (in supported brows...
# File '/Users/jbolton/Projects/sass-site/.sass/lib/sass/script/functions.rb', line 286 def self.signature(method_name, arg_arity, kwarg_arity) return unless @signatures[method_name] @signatures[method_name].each do |signature| return signature if signature.args.size == arg_arity + kw...
Whether an error in the Sass code should cause Sass to provide a detailed description within the generated CSS file. If set to true, the error will be displayed along with a line number and source snippet both as a comment in the CSS file and at the top of the page (in supported brows...
Brand Colors $hopbush #c69 $bouquet #b37399 $venus #998099 $patina #699 $nebula #d2e1dd $white #fff $dawn-pink #f2ece4 $wafer #e1d7d2 $iron #dadbdf $regent-grey #808c99 $pale-sky #6b717f $midnight-blue #036 Usage $color-shadow rgba($black, .125) $color-primary $hopbush $color-accent $...
# File '/Users/jbolton/Projects/sass-site/.sass/lib/sass/script/functions.rb', line 286 def self.signature(method_name, arg_arity, kwarg_arity) return unless @signatures[method_name] @signatures[method_name].each do |signature| return signature if signature.args.size == arg_arity + kw...
# File '/Users/jbolton/Projects/sass-site/.sass/lib/sass/script/functions.rb', line 286 def self.signature(method_name, arg_arity, kwarg_arity) return unless @signatures[method_name] @signatures[method_name].each do |signature| return signature if signature.args.size == arg_arity + kw...
The second and older syntax, known as the indented syntax (or sometimes just “Sass”), provides a more concise way of writing CSS. It uses indentation rather than brackets to indicate nesting of selectors, and newlines rather than semicolons to separate properties. Some people find thi...
It is now possible to define a custom importer that can be used to find imports using different import semantics than the default filesystem importer that Sass provides. For instance, you can use this to generate imports on the fly, look them up from a database, or implement different...