Sass makes CSS fun again. Sass is an extension of CSS3, adding nested rules, variables, mixins, selector inheritance, and more. It’s translated to well-formatted, standard CSS using the command line tool or a web-framework plugin.
Sass makes CSS fun again. Sass is an extension of CSS3, adding nested rules, variables, mixins, selector inheritance, and more. It’s translated to well-formatted, standard CSS using the command line tool or a web-framework plugin.
To install rb33-sass, run the following command in macOS terminal (Applications->Utilities->Terminal)
sudo port install rb33-sass
To see what files were installed by rb33-sass, run:
port contents rb33-sass
To later upgrade rb33-sass, run:
sudo port selfupdate && sudo port upgrade rb33-sass
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