Yeah, variables, mixins that re-use whole chunks of CSS, selector
inheritance, nesting... :-)
that could be great!
-christian
Le 12/01/2012 15:19, Eric Dalquist a écrit :
> Yeah, I agree that it is a very interesting concept. The folks that
> did the UI work in uP4 started using it as it saved them a lot of
> time. We looked into including scss in the build process but it wasn't
> straight forward, if folks really like it though we could look again
> at simply generating the CSS at build time from the SCSS files.
>
> -Eric
>
> On 1/12/12 7:53 AM, Christian Cousquer wrote:
>> ok thank you Eric,
>> In fact, as I found that the principle of Sass is very interesting, I
>> was interested to have feedback on the use of SCSS and uPortal4.
>> -christian
>>
>> Le 12/01/2012 14:40, Eric Dalquist a écrit :
>>> Those files are there if you would like to use scss. There is
>>> nothing in the build process that automatically builds the scss
>>> files into css files so it is your option to install a scss editor
>>> and use that to customize a skin or to just edit the css directly.
>>>
>>> -Eric
>>>
>>> On 1/12/12 6:05 AM, Christian Cousquer wrote:
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> We are currently testing uPortal 4 at UPMC (Paris, France). I
>>>> noticed that to personalize it in the "skin" themes they were .
>>>> scss files ("Sassy Css"http://sass-lang.com/).
>>>> Do we need to install Ruby and Sass on our test instance? or is
>>>> there a specific package java for Sass?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Christian
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
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