I've never used @include, only @import—no idea if the former actually works.
On Thu, Feb 2, 2012 at 6:57 AM, Joshua <[email protected]> wrote: > Looking through the LESS documentation and attempting to comb through > various css resources, I was unable to find what the difference is > between @include and @import. Can any of the more knowledgable folks > clarify this or point me to some documentation? > > Thanks, > Josh > > On Jan 29, 6:54 am, Alex Chamberlain > <[email protected]> wrote: > > There's a slightly better way... > > > > If you @include "boostrap.less" in your own less file, then put your > fixes > > underneath then you get a minimised css file to put in your html. > > Furthermore, if anyone ever designed an optimising lessc, you get a free > > optimisation. > > > > Alex > > On 29 Jan 2012 10:06, "Abetam" <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > 1) Load bootstrap.css > > > > > <link href="assets/css/bootstrap.css" rel="stylesheet" > type="text/css" /> > > > > > 2) Load your fix.css > > > > > <link href="assets/css/bootstrap.fix.css" rel="stylesheet" > type="text/css" /> > > > > > In your fix.css, you would have something like : > > > > > .tabs > li > a, .pills > li > a { > > >> display: block; > > >> text-decoration: none; > > >> background-color: #eee; > > >> border-color: #eee #eee #ddd; > > >> } > > >> body { > > >> background-color: #fff; > > >> background-image: none; > > >> background-repeat: repeat-x; > > >> padding-top: 0px; > > >> } > > >> .icon { > > >> background-image: url(img/glyphicons-halflings.png); > > >> } > > >> .icon.white { > > >> background-image: url(img/glyphicons-halflings-white.png); > > >> } > > >> body > .navbar-fixed-top .brand { > > >> color: #0099cc; > > >> } > > > > > this way, most of the time, you can grab the latest copy of > bootstrap.css > > > drop without worrying too much about messing with the original file. > -- kthxbai! Email: [email protected] Twitter: @mdo Mobile: (414) 534-5987
