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    Sassy CSS: An Intro to Sass

    Boston Campus

    GA Boston
    125 Summer Street 13th Floor
    Boston MA 02110

    Past Locations for this Class

    Sassy CSS: An Intro to Sass | Boston

    Boston Campus

    GA Boston
    125 Summer Street 13th Floor
    Boston MA 02110

    Past Locations for this Class

    About this class

    Geared toward front-end developers and designers with knowledge of HTML & CSS, this class covers the benefits of using Sass, and why it has has become the tool of choice in developing modular, well structured CSS projects.

    • The different Sass syntaxes
    • Dos and Don'ts of writing DRY Sass
    • Writing lean scss files with variables, mixins & silent classes
    • Building basic Sass Control Directives & functions

    Takeaways

    • Write more efficient, modular CSS
    • Use variables, mixins & silent classes to reduce CSS redundancies
    • Create Control Directives to write our CSS for us
    • Get a glimpse at various Sass frameworks that provide good examples to follow

    Prereqs & Preparation

    Basic-to-intermediate knowledge of CSS. At minimum, students should be familiar with using CSS to style basic web pages.

    Please bring a laptop & codepen account to create code snippets during the class.

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