A Better CSS: LESS and SASS
Pluralsight
Course Summary
LESS and SASS can style sheets more readable, maintainable and easier to write.
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Course Description
CSS is a great way to separate your design and markup during HTML development, but there are key pain points that make it more difficult than it should be. Dynamic stylesheet languages like LESS and SASS can make style sheets more readable, maintainable, and easier to write. This course dives into both LESS and SASS and shows you how powerful these languages can be.
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Course Syllabus
Why CSS is Painful- 13m 19s
—Why CSS is Painful 1m 55s
—Overview 0m 41s
—The Color Problem 3m 5s
—The Duplication Problem 1m 0s
—The Cascade Problem 1m 49s
—The Calculation Problem 1m 18s
—The Importing Problem 1m 33s
—Summary 1m 58sLESS is More- 52m 39s
—Introducing LESS 2m 22s
—Demo: less.js 4m 42s
—Less on the Server 1m 44s
—Demo: dotless 5m 0s
—LESS Basics 1m 54s
—Demo: Hello World LESS 4m 35s
—Using Variables and Operations 3m 19s
—Demo: Using Variables 4m 4s
—Mixins 3m 15s
—Demo: Creating a Mixin 5m 38s
—Nested Rules 2m 23s
—Demo: Refactoring Rules 3m 16s
—Other Features 4m 7s
—Demo: Using namespaces and scoping 4m 52s
—Summary 1m 28sUsing SASS- 50m 39s
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