Now, I know this is a little bit far fetched, and will not go well
with the "cleanness" of sass, but I had to work with a project that
demanded rounded corners, and we had to make them with javascript. So
I thought "wouldn't it be great if sass did that automatically for
me?" Imagine the scenario - I write in the sass something like this:

.content
 :behaviour round

and sass would create a special css_behaviour.js file, in which it'll
do something along the lines of $$('.content').each(function(e)
{e.round()})

And even better, I could write CSS3 stuff in the sass file, and in the
"round()" or whatever function, I'll do a browser check, and apply
only to the brwosers that don't support the rule, so I'd have a
gracefull fallback...

It's just a thought


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