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Learn SASS and SCSS

Learn SASS and SCSS

Created by Dave Moran , LearnToProgram Media


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Description

As a developer, you know the importance of CSS— and you also know how CSS can become cumbersome, disorganized and repetitive. Maybe your CSS performs poorly, or, maybe you’re just spending too much time digging through CSS code to solve minor display issues. Stop wasting time tearing your hair out over confusing or poor performing CSS. With Learn SASS and SCSS with Dave Moran, you'll be introduced to the technologies of SASS (Syntactically Awesome Style Sheets) and SCSS (Sassy CSS). If you're not familiar with these important advances in the CSS world, SASS is a CSS pre-processor with syntax advancements. Style sheets in the advanced syntax are processed, and turned into regular CSS style sheets. SCSS is a superset of CSS, expanded to accommodate the features of SASS. SASS can be used with any version of CSS and all CSS libraries are compatible. In this course, you'll do more than watch demonstrations from an expert instructor. Dave will invite you to code along as you go from SASS newbie to expert. You'll complete this course ready to integrate SASS workflow and SCSS syntax into your own development projects. To ensure that you retain the information presented, Dave has prepared several code exercises to help you get the hang of things.

Style and Approach:

Instructors are able to take complex technical information and make it understandable for just about anyone. Dave Moran is no exception and you will find his teaching style to be both comfortable and immediately understandable as you learn SASS and SCSS.

Topics Include:
  • Introduction to SASS
  • Lets Make a Nest Nesting with SASS
  • Separation is Natural Segmenting our Code for Cleaner SCSS
  • Varied Sassyness
  • Mixins Placeholders Plugins Oh My
  • Final Chapter Best Practices
      
Course Contents
01 Introduction to SASS 02 Lets Make a Nest Nesting with SASS 03 Separation is Natural Segmenting our Code for Cleaner SCSS 04 Varied Sassyness 05 Mixins Placeholders Plugins Oh My 06 Final Chapter Best Practices 07. Exercise Files

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