This totally exists in a branch....

I don't know if its in Trunk

we use it at unspace a lot.

-h.

On 8/19/07, pimpmaster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> HAML has really saved my sanity. I don't think I will ever code
> another line of HTML if I can manage it! What I really dig most is the
> drastic amount of fat that is trimmed from my views..it really is
> fantastic.
>
> SASS, on the other hand leaves me wanting in this area. I have grown
> spoiled by my tidy .rb and .haml files, so now when I open a .sass,
> I'm faced with this massively long text file and it feels like I've
> been kicked back to the Stone Age.
>
> So I start to wonder...how can I make my css feel as sleek and modular
> as the rest of my app?
>
> The first thing that springs to mind is the tried-and-true @import
> method, and that might be just fine for most applications, but what if
> your app turns out to be the next Twitter and you are left serving up
> 6 stylesheets a pop like a sucker to millions of visitors?
>
> So I meditated on it some more and the solution came to me in two
> words:
>
> SASS. PARTIALS.
>
> Call me crazy, but I think it would rock to have your own little CSS
> framework that would compile to one raw text file. I am already
> drooling at the prospect of opening my sass directory and seeing
>
> _reset.sass
> _typography.sass
> _layout.sass
> _colors.sass
> screen.sass
> print.sass
>
> the syntax for including partials would be the same as haml
>
> = render :partial => 'reset'
>
> What do you think? Is this something feasible or am I just completely
> off my rocker?
>
> Does anyone else think this idea is wicked cool?
>
>
> >
>

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