Sass (Syntactically Awesome StyleSheets) is a meta-language on top of CSS that‘s used to describe the style of a document cleanly and structurally, with more power than flat CSS allows. Sass both provides a simpler, more elegant syntax for CSS and implements various features that are useful for creating manageable stylesheets.
Features
Whitespace active
Well-formatted output
Elegant input
Feature-rich
Recommended Modules
SASS API: Automatically compile your SASS files into Flat CSS
Requirements
SASS requires the HAML RubyGem plugin to be installed. Mac OSX Leopard has native support for SASS (otherwise run $: gem install haml)
For installation instructions on installing Ruby/Haml on Mac OSX Tiger, please read: Building Ruby, Rails, LightTPD, and MySQL on Tiger
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