you can refer to django-sass-compiler library
On Wed, 18 Aug, 2021, 11:52 am Amit Vaghani, wrote:
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> > I would worry about scaling: it's rather large in setup, so if for
> > instance I would load bootstrap 4's scss, would this be a gigantic long
> > page and menu?
> That's an amazing feedback, will work on that, thank you!
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Normally, I setup:
scss/
p, so if for instance I
> would load bootstrap 4's scss, would this be a gigantic long page and menu?
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That's an amazing feedback, will work on that, thank you!
> Keep at it!
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ry about scaling: it's rather large in setup, so if for instance I
would load bootstrap 4's scss, would this be a gigantic long page and menu?
Keep at it!
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Hi all,
I just made my very first django reusable application.
Its goal is to create a styleguide starting from your scss files.
I would say that it is very frontend-developers-oriented (as I am).
More details, if interested: https://gitlab.com/2pxsolidblack/django-marple
Best,
Carlo
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