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Sass and Compass Designer's Cookbook

By : Bass Jobsen, Stuart Robson
Book Image

Sass and Compass Designer's Cookbook

By: Bass Jobsen, Stuart Robson

Overview of this book

Sass and Compass Designer's Cookbook helps you to get most out of CSS3 and harness its benefits to create engaging and receptive applications. This book will help you develop faster and reduce the maintenance time for your web development projects by using Sass and Compass. You will learn how to use with CSS frameworks such as Bootstrap and Foundation and understand how to use other libraries of pre-built mixins. You will also learn setting up a development environment with Gulp. This book guides you through all the concepts and gives you practical examples for full understanding.
Table of Contents (23 chapters)
Sass and Compass Designer's Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Referencing parent selectors with the & sign


In Sass, you can use the ampersand (&) sign to reference the parent selector in the nested code. Referencing the parent can be useful to create constituted selectors from your nested code.

Getting ready...

In this recipe, you will have to compile your SCSS into CSS code. You can use the Ruby Sass compiler to do this. More information on the Ruby Sass compiler can be found in the Installing Sass for command line usage recipe of Chapter 1, Getting Started with Sass. Alternatively, you can also use SassMeister to compile your code. SassMeister is an online compiler for Sass, Compass, and LibSass. You can read more about SassMeister in the Playing on SassMeister recipe of Chapter 2, Debugging Your Code.

How to do it...

Learn how to use parent selectors in your Sass code to create maintainable code:

  1. Create a Sass template called main.scss that will contain the following SCSS code:

    // scss-lint:disable ColorKeyword
    
    $link-color: black;
    $hover-color...