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compass_rose

v0.3.0

Published

A simple, limited pure-SASS shim to ease getting out of Compass - because a Compass by any other name still smells as sweet

Readme

compass_rose

A simple, limited pure-SASS shim to ease getting out of Compass - because a Compass by any other name still smells as sweet

Double-warning

This library probably isn't right for you. Or, honestly, for anyone. This is a small collection of trivial mixins I wrote to get away from Compass as I entered a new project at work. It's not meant to be comprehensive, and it doesn't gracefully fall back. I'm not trying to support IE older than 9.

However, the project we were on was moving away from Ruby, and that meant that Compass, which had not been in heavy use, needed to go.

This is my exit path. If you'd like to contribute to it, please feel free. :smile:

Tiny list of mixin exits

Currently I support

  • =single_transition
  • =opacity
  • =border_radius

I am explicitly dropping =box-shadow because it's natively supported by the browsers I care about.

Note

It may be useful to use ReverseLodestone before you get started, to make sure there aren't any severe dependencies.

Polemic :neckbeard:

compass_rose is MIT licensed, because viral licenses and newspeak language modification are evil. Free is only free when it's free for everyone.