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OverviewLet's face it: CSS is hard. Our stylesheets are more complex than they used to be, and we're bending the spec to do as much as it can. Can Sass help? A reluctant convert to Sass, Dan Cederholm shares how he came around to the popular CSS pre-processor, and provides a clear-cut path to taking better control of your code (all the while working the way you always have). From getting started to advanced techniques, Dan will help you level up your stylesheets and instantly start taking advantage of the power of Sass. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Dan CederholmPublisher: Book Apart Imprint: Book Apart Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.70cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.163kg ISBN: 9781952616457ISBN 10: 195261645 Pages: 100 Publication Date: 12 November 2013 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsDan has crafted an informative, concise introduction to all things Sass. Even better, it's written by someone who has heavily influenced my career with his previous books. -HAMPTON CATLIN Creator of Sass and author of The Pragmatic Guide to Sass Many of us have hesitated to try out Sass. Hesitate no more! Dan succinctly explores the world of Sass: how to get started, how it can help your workflow, and all the awesomeness in-between. -JENN LUKAS UI architect and creator of Ladies in Tech Dan has succeeded in making the getting started guide that Sass has always needed. -CHRIS EPPSTEIN Co-creator of Sass Author InformationDan Cederholm is the cofounder and designer of Dribbble, a vibrant community of designers sharing their work. He's also the founder of SimpleBits, a tiny design studio and blog.A longtime advocate of standards-based web design, Dan has worked with YouTube, Microsoft, Google, MTV, ESPN, Electronic Arts, Blogger, Fast Company, and more. He was a 2012 TechFellow for Product Design & Marketing, and cofounded and designed Cork'd, the first social network for wine aficionados.Dan has written four other books: Sass for Web Designers (A Book Apart), Handcrafted CSS (New Riders), Bulletproof Web Design, Third Edition (New Riders) and Web Standards Solutions, Special Edition (Friends of ED).He likes banjos, ampersands, and cautious adventuring. Dan is merely a casual fan of space travel. He lives in Salem, Massachusetts with his two children, Jack and Tenley. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |