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Do you want to get up to speed with Sass and improve your web workflow? In this workshop hosted by
Mina Markham, we get you up and running with a Sass compiler on your own machine with Ruby and Grunt.js.
After starting with basic Sass features, we will work towards creating your very own Sassy development ecosystem that includes enhancing your browser’s code inspector for Sass and writing your own custom Sass functions.
Topics covered include:
- Sass overview & local machine setup on your own laptop
- Sass vs. SCSS syntax
- Sass variables for CSS
- Media queries for RWD
- Learning the Sass basics like nesting, mixins, extend, and placeholders
- Advanced Sass: functions, conditionals, loops & maps
- Exploring modular architecture with SMACSS
- Adding on to Sass with open source libraries & tools like Compass and Susy
After this workshop, you’ll know why Sass makes CSS fun again!
Lunch included.Do you want to get up to speed with Sass and improve your web workflow? In this workshop hosted by
Mina Markham, we get you up and running with a Sass compiler on your own machine with Ruby and Grunt.js.
After starting with basic Sass features, we will work towards creating your very own Sassy development ecosystem that includes enhancing your browser’s code inspector for Sass and writing your own custom Sass functions.
Topics covered include:
- Sass overview & local machine setup on your own laptop
- Sass vs. SCSS syntax
- Sass variables for CSS
- Media queries for RWD
- Learning the Sass basics like nesting, mixins, extend, and placeholders
- Advanced Sass: functions, conditionals, loops & maps
- Exploring modular architecture with SMACSS
- Adding on to Sass with open source libraries & tools like Compass and Susy
After this workshop, you’ll know why Sass makes CSS fun again!
Lunch included.