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Patterns are chunks of styles that we use on every project. These chunks of styles generally perform a particular function, such as clearing floats. Having to write these styles each time is annoying and the function of these chunks of code in our stylesheets is obscure.
By breaking these patterns into reusable classes and mixins we can:
sudo gem install stitch
require 'stitch'
@import 'stitch';
@import 'stitch/reset';
@import 'stitch/patterns';
See all of the patterns available
By using @import 'stitch/patterns'; you will have access to all of the pattern mixins. The patterns are all mixins with a couple of extra classes used for extending.
Stitch includes a unique CSS reset. It resets everything back to it's raw text form so that it's easy to build from.
To manually import the Stitch reset.
@import 'stitch/reset';
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