I'm open to doing it once this theme is done. The only thing that has
kept me from giving compass a run has been need to learn another
framework.

On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 10:05 AM, John Debs <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Has anyone given any thought to using Compass (http://wiki.github.com/
> chriseppstein/compass) in conjunction with Pinax themes? I've
> considered implementing the default theme with Compass but wanted to
> know how much interest there would be and whether anyone had other
> input.
>
> There are plenty of positive aspects to using Compass (semantic
> styles!) and maybe including .sass files in Pinax proper, only
> negatives I can think of are that the CSS files become very verbose (I
> don't look at Compass-generated CSS often, though, so I'm not sure
> whether it's helpful or confusing) and the .sass files add some
> clutter (although they sit in their own folder and those that don't
> need them can safely ignore them).
>
> Your 2 cents welcome.
>
> Some more info for those unconvinced or unfamiliar:
> http://chriseppstein.github.com/blog/2009/09/20/why-stylesheet-abstraction-matters/
> >
>



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