Sass (Systematically Awesome Style Sheets) Sass stands for Systematically Awesome Style Sheets. It is a CSS pre-processor. It is an extension of…
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Why use Sass Following are some reasons behind using Sass: Sass is a pre-processing language and it has its own syntax for…
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Sass @for Directive The Sass @for directive facilitates you to generate a style in a loop. It is used when you require…
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SASS Passing content block to a mixin The content blocks are passed to the mixin for the placement inside the styles. This…
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Sass @if Directive The @if directive specifies the execution of code statements according to the result of the expression. A @if statement…
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Sass Preprocessing CSS is enough to handle a simple stylesheet but if the stylesheets are larger and more complex, they are harder…
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Sass if() function The Sass built-in if() function is based on the condition. It returns only one result from two possible outcomes.…
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SASS Import CSS provides @import option that makes you able to split your CSS into smaller, more maintainable portions. The only one…
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Sass: Including a mixin The @include directive is used to include the style defined by the mixin into the document. The name…
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Advantages and Disadvantages of Sass Advantages Sass facilitates you to write clean, easy and less CSS in a programming construct. It contains…