If you’ve followed along the WDS blog/Github/Twitter etc, you’ll know pretty well by now we’re a team that uses Sass as a part of our daily workflow for front-end styling. Sass is a powerful CSS preprocessor tool and it’s awesome. If you’re late...
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Getting Sass-y with Color Functions
I love me some Sass. I also love the color purple, as you’ll discover below. I think part of the reason I dig SCSS is because you can dip your toes in gradually, which is less overwhelming. As time goes on, you...
Read More Getting Sass-y with Color Functions10 WebDevStudios Development Resources To Up Your Game!
Some people make health a focus of their New Years Resolutions–not that being healthy shouldn’t be on a persons mind, but I like to use the New Year as a way to clean out the cobwebs of development. To think over the...
Read More 10 WebDevStudios Development Resources To Up Your Game!Front-End Dev Resources, Tips, & Tricks You May Have Missed
Front end development is an ever-evolving profession with new processes and skills to absorb and implement as the web grows. There are always cool new ways to do things and it’s a community of passionate people sharing great information that can almost...
Read More Front-End Dev Resources, Tips, & Tricks You May Have MissedWDS Github Releases for April 2015
Every month, WDS releases a bunch of goodies over on Github (and occasionally WordPress.org and elsewhere). While we typically share the links on social media, we know that it’s easy for things to get lost in the noise, so we will be...
Read More WDS Github Releases for April 2015Getting Started with SassDoc
SassDoc is to Sass what JSDoc is to JavaScript: a documentation system to build pretty and powerful docs in the blink of an eye. – SassDoc.com So your team is using Sass, and everybody is whipping out amazing @mixins, @extends, custom functions,...
Read More Getting Started with SassDocThe Basics of Developing Accessible Websites
Imagine not being allowed to buy a gallon of milk because you’re color blind. What a ridiculous scenario right!? But the reality is: Grocery stores don’t discriminate against those with disabilities…but your website (probably) does. The reality is that there are millions and millions of...
Read More The Basics of Developing Accessible WebsitesMapping Icon Fonts with Sass
I love Sass, and I love using icon fonts. However, I do not like the limitations of using inline non-semantic, presentational markup to place these wonderful symbols, e.g. What if we could keep the embellishments in our stylesheet, minimize the HTML markup,...
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So what is Neat? Well Neat is a semantic, lightweight, and powerful grid built on top of Bourbon and Sass. It’s ideal for most grid situations and is a great front-end CSS framework for Responsive Website Design. There are lots of frameworks...
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