9-bits by David Kaneda

A tumblog by David Kaneda, creative director at Sencha.


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June 19th 2009

Less CSS
I’ve avoided SASS because it forced me to learn a new syntax, but LESS looks very interesting. (via byteengine)
Agreed. I’ve never really tried any CSS compilers before (nor installed a Ruby Gem…), but Less took a minute to install, worked as advertised, and for bonus points, outputs CSS in a tidy compressed format. The only downfall I currently see is lack of syntax support in CSSEdit or Textmate.

Less CSS

I’ve avoided SASS because it forced me to learn a new syntax, but LESS looks very interesting. (via byteengine)

Agreed. I’ve never really tried any CSS compilers before (nor installed a Ruby Gem…), but Less took a minute to install, worked as advertised, and for bonus points, outputs CSS in a tidy compressed format. The only downfall I currently see is lack of syntax support in CSSEdit or Textmate.

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