On Jul 7, 12:10 pm, Chris Eppstein <[email protected]> wrote:
> You can write a custom sass function in ruby to perform more complex  
> computation when SassScript doesn't cut it.

Well, I think this may be used enough that we might need this as a
SassScript extension.  Right now I'm using the command line sass
compiler to compile my stylesheet.

> If you're planning on distributing your framework, you can make it a  
> compass extension, and that will make it easier to bundle and load  
> your extension. Also, compass provides tons of great tools to make  
> installing your framework a breeze.

I am planning on distributing my framework; because of its immaturity
I'm leaving it in its own repository (http://github.com/rk/Griddle/
tree/master).  Now that it is functional, I will be creating my own
layout for a blog of mine and testing my work.  I have yet to try
Compass, so I'll have to give it a shot soon.

Though, if you guys wouldn't mind helping me promote this so I can get
some feedback, I'd be delighted.  I can only test so much by myself.

Flea
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