I guess I confused myself ;-)
For now I also decided to just use compass/sass without hassle and
commit the compiled css files to git.
On Mar 27, 5:34 pm, Oren Teich wrote:
> Hi Marcel,
>
> What's the confusion? As the github page says, sass_on_heroku is now
> hassle. You should use that one
Hi Marcel,
What's the confusion? As the github page says, sass_on_heroku is now
hassle. You should use that one. Which info on the heroku site is
outdated?
Oren
On Sat, Mar 27, 2010 at 5:50 AM, Marcel Overdijk
wrote:
> Hi Oren,
>
> I couldn't find this information on the hassle github page.
Got it working now, but not as I want...
As long as ik keep sass templates in ./public/stylesheets/sass
and include stylesheets from /stylesheets in html page everything
works fine.
However I like to change the template location of the sass templates
to ./app/stylesheets using Sass::Plugin.option
I tried to use hassle today but without succes.
Locally it works but on Heroku server the stylesheet cannot be found.
I've used both
= stylesheet_link_tag "application.css"
in my layout, but it just can't find /stylesheets/application.css
Note that when I'm running my app locally it wri
Hi Oren,
I couldn't find this information on the hassle github page.
Do you know if Hassle is advised to used by Heroku?
The page and the information on Heroku website seem to be 'outdated'.
Heroku.com still mentions sass_on_heroku but it's github page says
it's deprecated for pedro's Hassle.
C