Compass
Gutenberg
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Compass | Gutenberg | |
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5 | 3 | |
6,744 | 4,687 | |
-0.1% | - | |
0.0 | 4.5 | |
7 months ago | 4 months ago | |
CSS | SCSS | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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Compass
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SSGs through the ages: The ‘After Jekyll’ era
Soon after, Chris Epstein, the creator of Compass and co-creator of Sass, forked Brandon’s repository and asked for some help with the design. Being a big fan of Chris’s, Brandon jumped on the opportunity straight away. He pulled out the content, made the theme more generic, and named his creation Octopress.
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How to use scss in drupal theme?
I use a CLI tool to compile it as changes are made. I use http://compass-style.org/
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CSS Deep
Compass/compass - Compass is a Stylesheet Authoring Environment that makes your website design simpler to implement and easier to maintain.
Gutenberg
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Laying Out a Print Book with CSS
I love reading printed books and blog posts. For those interested, a starting point for printable CSS is Gutenberg[1]. This has been my go-to for the print media in CSS. I believe I stopped looking for another one with my lack of deeper involvement in development of styles.
I'm also guilty of picking Baskerville as the default classic look to printable font-family and even had resorted to it for screen.
Besides the tools mentioned in the article (Vellum and Atticus), Ulysses also has a good option for print-ready output.
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I hate vertical scrolling. How can I paginate the web?
Recently, I re-designed my blog and I went looking for a Print CSS starter framework. I found a nice, simple, lean one -- Gutenberg[1]. It is less than 5KB before zipping.
I hope people still do print.css. I also have a habit of printing interesting articles to read away from the screen.
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CSS Deep
BafS/Gutenberg - Modern framework to print the web correctly.
What are some alternatives?
Sass - Sass makes CSS fun!
Webpacker - Use Webpack to manage app-like JavaScript modules in Rails
Bourbon - A Lightweight Sass Tool Set
Autoprefixer - Autoprefixer for Ruby and Ruby on Rails
css-loaders - A collection of loading spinners animated with CSS
Emoji - A gem. For Emoji. For everyone. ❤
PageLoadingEffects - Modern ways of revealing new content using SVG animations.
colors - Smarter defaults for colors on the web.
pnotify - Beautiful JavaScript notifications with Web Notifications support.
odometer
hackathon-starter - A boilerplate for Node.js web applications
awesome-conferences