As nice and easy as it is (I love how easy the language is). Couldn't we just do this with python? That way we could just add our css file as a dynamic file like the others. I am personally planning to use the python code in my css generation as I need to do a bit of math and want variables and functions. Makes for very clean css if you build the css for each page. (But much harder work for us programmers.)
BR,
Jason

On 06/25/2011 02:50 PM, Joe Barnhart wrote:
http://lescss.org/

The crux of this js library is to preprocess your CSS files so you can
use a few carefully-chosen extensions to make your CSS files smaller
and more powerful (kind of like web2py).

For example, VARIABLES.  How many times have you wished you could just
assign a name to a color and then use it over and over and over inside
your CSS file?  Another example, NESTING.  You can actually use a
class, id, or element definition within another and its definition
nests.  And you can even pass parameters to tailor the nested CSS.

For something as simple in concept, it's a little overwhelming at how
it can transform a complicated CSS file.  I'm still wrapping my head
around it.

-- Joe B.

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