Battle of the LESS Mixin Libraries: LESS Elements vs. LESS Hat vs. Bootstrap | Design S... - 0 views
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LESS is a friendly, easily-approachable CSS preprocessor. Though ultimately, Sass and Stylus are more powerful and robust, LESS has a certain charm that keeps it as a forerunner in the battle of the preprocessors. If you're a Sass fan, then you can take advantage of Compass, an incredible framework that makes coding with complex CSS3 properties a breeze. But what about LESS users? Where's their Compass? Today we'll look at three awesome mixin libraries that will help fill that void.
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Ten Reasons You Should Be Using a CSS Preprocessor | Urban Insight Blog - 0 views
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10 reasons you should consider using a CSS preprocessor
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you can start using things like variables, mixins, and functions. It will allow you to start reusing properties and patterns over and over, after defining them just once
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nothing is repeated
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Despite updated operating system, browser, browser add-ons, installed firewall, and acute computer security settings, clever viruses, spyware or Trojans may find loop-holes to slip into your system. Not only in terms of performance, but in terms of stability and security too, these malicious software push you on back-foot. What to do next?
CSS Arrow Please - 10 views
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There are web-based generators for almost everything; stripes, buttons, forms, loader icons, etc. CSS Arrow Please focuses on another niche; yes, totally CSS-based (no images) arrows. This CSS trick is great for using in tooltips, the generator offers multiple options for customization (the position, color and border values) and auto-creates the related CSS code.
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Patternify | CSS Pattern Generator - 0 views
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Patternify is a simple CSS pattern generator. Its graphical web-based interface lets you draw the pattern you want, and then it generates the CSS code for you. Instead of having to launch your graphics editor and creating a 2px by 2px image, you can just build your pattern online using this. And with the base64 code, you don't even need an image file anymore: just include the code in your CSS and you're ready to rock.
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LESS « The Dynamic Stylesheet language - 0 views
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It is possible to output rules in your CSS which allow tools to locate the source of the rule. Either specify the option dumpLineNumbers as above or add !dumpLineNumbers:mediaQuery to the url.
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