Mikowski has an interesting presentation on less and 
sass: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rnkMjzhxw4s


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Kind regards,

Stefan Houtzager

Houtzager ICT consultancy & development

www.linkedin.com/in/stefanhoutzager

Op dinsdag 31 mei 2016 17:13:27 UTC+2 schreef VeryThorough:
>
> I use external styles written in Sass.  In my next project, I plan to try 
> using rtfeldman/elm-css, though again as a generator for an external 
> stylesheet.  Pseudo selectors are a perfect example of why external CSS is 
> more powerful (and generally more performant) than inline styles.  (At 
> least until the Houdini project 
> <https://www.smashingmagazine.com/2016/03/houdini-maybe-the-most-exciting-development-in-css-youve-never-heard-of/>
>  is 
> adopted...)
>
>
> On Tuesday, May 31, 2016 at 2:26:37 AM UTC-7, Peter Damoc wrote:
>>
>> How do you handle styling in your Elm programs? 
>>
>> Do you use one of the following libraries?
>>
>> rtfeldman/elm-css
>>
>> seanhess/elm-style
>>
>> massung/elm-css
>>
>> Or do you do something completely different (manual style inlining, 
>> classes and external css) ? 
>>
>> I tried using Sean's library but I quickly ran into pseudo-selectors 
>> trouble wanting to implement a simple hover effect. 
>>
>> Somehow, keeping a set of hover states for some simple nav-link seams 
>> such an overkill. 
>>
>> How do you handle such scenarios? 
>>
>>
>>
>> -- 
>> There is NO FATE, we are the creators.
>> blog: http://damoc.ro/
>>
>

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