LESS
It's time CSS was done right – LESS is leaner css.
Explained
LESS allows you to write CSS the way (I think) it was meant to, that is: with variables, nested rules and mixins!
Here's some example LESS code:
@dark: #110011;
.outline { border: 1px solid black }
.article {
a { text-decoration: none }
p { color: @dark }
.outline;
}
And the CSS output it produces:
.outline { border: 1px solid black }
.article a { text-decoration: none }
.article p { color: #110011 }
.article { border: 1px solid black }
If you have CSS nightmares, just
$ lessc style.less
For more information, see you at [http://lesscss.org]
People without whom this wouldn't have happened a.k.a Credits
- Dmitry Fadeyev, for pushing me to do this, and designing our awesome website
- August Lilleaas, for initiating the work on the treetop grammar, as well as writing the rails plugin
- Nathan Sobo, for creating treetop
- Jason Garber, for his magical performance optimizations on treetop
- And finally, the people of #ruby-lang for answering all my ruby questions. apeiros, manveru and rue come to mind