Publisher's Synopsis
CSS can be verbose, repetitive, and at times complex. The best "code re-use" with CSS is often just copy-paste, and new requirements like vendor prefixes and responsive web design are straining designers ability to cope with CSS's limitations.
This book shows you how to handle CSS' complexity with Sass, the super-powerful CSS preprocess, and its sister project Compass. You'll learn how Sass's richer syntax combines the easy-to-learn aspects of CSS with intuitive extensions to the language that can reduce complexity, verbosity and redundancy.
With Sass and Compass, writing CSS becomes much easier and way more fun, allowing you to explore and tackle more interesting design challenges.