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COMPASS/SASS
Saturday 6th of March — Barcamp Antwerpen — Johan Ronsse
Hi! I’m Johan.
I work at Netlash, a web agency
I also run a tiny webdesign company
First things rst:

Wat is Sass?
Sass makes CSS fun again. Sass is CSS,
plus nested rules, variables, mixins, and
more, all in a concise, readable syntax.
                             Hampton Catlin
                             Originally wrote Sass
Why Sass?
•   Your CSS is cleaner and easier to maintain
•   Much better separation of style and content
•   Separate les without performance loss
•   Automatic cross-browser CSS
•   Your CSS automatically gets mini ed
Compass Compiler:




Recompiles your CSS every time you save your Sass.
project/src/              project/css/

screen.sass
     _reset.sass                         screen.css
     _typography.sass

     _structure.sass                     print.css
             _layout.sass     compiler
     _ui_core.sass                       ie7.css
             _datagrid.sass
             _calendar.sass
                                         ie6.css
print.sass
ie6.sass

ie7.sass
1. Variables
2. Mixins
3. Imports
Consider the following CSS:



             body {
                 background: #F1F5FA;
             }
We de ne the background color as a constant:




                 !lightblue = #F1F5FA
We’ll use the following Sass to get the same output:



             !lightblue = #F1F5FA

             body
               :background = !lightblue
1. Variables
2. Mixins
3. Imports
Consider the following CSS:


               .rounded-corners {
                   -webkit-border-radius: 3px;
                   -moz-border-radius: 3px;
                   border-radius: 3px;
               }
We’ll de ne this as a mixin:


                =border-radius
                  :-webkit-border-radius 3px
                  :-moz-border-radius 3px
                  :border-radius 3px
Now we apply this mixin to a selector:


                       h2
                         :background red
                         :padding 3px
                         +border-radius
Since CSS classes are the only way to abstract,
our HTML often looks like this:


<div id="content" class="clearfix col col-4 p-col-2">
    <h2 class="rounded-corners abs red">Hello world</h2>
    <p>Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet...</p>
</div>
Using Sass, we can keep it clean and semantic:



      <div id="content">
          <h2>Hello world</h2>
          <p>Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet...</p>
      </div>
Mixins can have arguments and defaults:


    !default_border_radius ||= 5px

    =border-radius(!radius = !default_border_radius)
      border-radius= !radius
      -moz-border-radius= !radius
      -webkit-border-radius= !radius
Regular mixin use (selector), override default (selector2)


    #selector
      +border-radius

    // Override default border radius for this selector
    #selector2
      +border-radius("3px")
De ne once, reuse.
Someone makes a cool plugin:
Install plugin:
sudo gem install fancy-buttons



Require plugin:
require 'fancy-buttons'
1. Variables
2. Mixins
3. Imports
Let’s say we often use border-radius in our projects.
We’ll import the Compass Core CSS3 module:

@import compass/css3

!default_border_radius ||= 5px                                                             //
                                                                                             Round top-right radius only
=border-radius(!radius = !default_border_radius)
  border-radius= !radius                                                                   =border-top-right-radius(!radius = !default_border_radius)
  -moz-border-radius= !radius                                                                +border-corner-radius("top", "right", !radius)
  -webkit-border-radius= !radius
                                                                                           //
//                                                                                           Round bottom-left radius only
     Round all borders by a specific amount, defaults to value of !default_border_radius
                                                                                           =border-bottom-left-radius(!radius = !default_border_radius)
=border-radius(!radius = !default_border_radius)                                             +border-corner-radius("bottom", "left", !radius)
  border-radius= !radius
  -moz-border-radius= !radius                                                              //
  -webkit-border-radius= !radius                                                             Round bottom-right radius only

//                                                                                         =border-bottom-right-radius(!radius = !default_border_radius)
     Round radius at position by amount.                                                     +border-corner-radius("bottom", "right", !radius)

     * values for !vert: "top", "bottom"                                                   // Round top corners by amount
     * values for !horz: "left", "right"                                                   =border-top-radius(!radius = !default_border_radius)
                                                                                             +border-top-left-radius(!radius)
=border-corner-radius(!vert, !horz, !radius = !default_border_radius)                        +border-top-right-radius(!radius)
  border-#{!vert}-#{!horz}-radius= !radius
  -moz-border-radius-#{!vert}#{!horz}= !radius                                             // Round right corners by amount
  -webkit-border-#{!vert}-#{!horz}-radius= !radius                                         =border-right-radius(!radius = !default_border_radius)
                                                                                             +border-top-right-radius(!radius)
//                                                                                           +border-bottom-right-radius(!radius)
Now we have access to a lot of mixins:

   Round all borders by a speci c amount   +border-radius

   Round top-left radius only              +border-top-left-radius

   Round top-right radius only             +border-top-right-radius

   Round bottom-left radius only           +border-bottom-left-radius

   Round bottom-right radius only          +border-bottom-right-radius

   Round top corners by amount             +border-top-radius

   Round right corners by amount           +border-right-radius

   Round bottom corners by amount          +border-bottom-radius

   Round left corners by amount            +border-left-radius
These are the other CSS3 modules:

                   @import   css3/border_radius.sass
                   @import   css3/inline_block.sass
                   @import   css3/opacity.sass
                   @import   css3/box_shadow.sass
                   @import   css3/text_shadow.sass
                   @import   css3/columns.sass
                   @import   css3/box_sizing.sass
                   @import   css3/gradient.sass
                   @import   css3/background_clip.sass
                   @import   css3/background_origin.sass
                   @import   css3/background_size.sass
                   @import   css3/font_face.sass
                   @import   css3/transform.sass
                   @import   css3/transition.sass
Another example. Let’s say we want to make an
element transparent. The CSS way:



                       h2 {
                              opacity: 0.5;
                       }
Opacity browser support (without speci c syntax)

             Safari 4                      Yes
             Safari 3                      Yes
             Google Chrome (latest)        Yes
             Firefox 3+                    Yes
             Firefox 2                     No
             Opera (latest)                Yes
             Internet Explorer 8           No
             Internet Explorer 7           No
             Internet Explorer 6           No
Opacity browser support (with speci c syntax)

             Safari 4                      Yes
             Safari 3                      Yes
             Google Chrome (latest)        Yes
             Firefox 3+                    Yes
             Firefox 2                     Yes
             Opera (latest)                Yes
             Internet Explorer 8           Yes
             Internet Explorer 7           Yes
             Internet Explorer 6           Yes
Source code for Compass Core CSS3 opacity mixin



=opacity(!opacity)
  opacity= !opacity
  -moz-opacity= !opacity
  -khtml-opacity= !opacity
  -ms-filter= "progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.Alpha(Opacity=" + round(!opacity*100) + ")"
  filter= "alpha(opacity=" + round(!opacity*100) + ")"
Some interesting things going on here:



=opacity(!opacity)
  opacity= !opacity
  -moz-opacity= !opacity
  -khtml-opacity= !opacity
  -ms-filter= "progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.Alpha(Opacity=" + round(!opacity*100) + ")"
  filter= "alpha(opacity=" + round(!opacity*100) + ")"




                                round() function                         arithmetic!
Back to our example. In CSS you would do this:




                       h2 {
                              opacity: 0.5;
                       }
Then... fuck... have to support IE.
*Google to lookup code*


                h2 {
                     opacity: 0.5;
                     filter: alpha(opacity="50");
                }
WHAT? The syntax changed for IE8?
*Google again to lookup code*


           h2 {
                opacity: 0.5;
                filter: alpha(opacity="50");
                -ms-filter: "alpha(opacity=50)";
           }
Hypothetically a new browser called Fuzzy hits the
browser market by a storm, and has a proprietary
syntax for opacity.


            h2 {
                -fuzzy-opacity: "alpha(50)";
            }




Almost all of your websites are broken now.
Update 59 websites I made since new browser?


                   No!
Things that are wrong here:
•   Copy/pasting the same code for the nth time
•   Breaking your work ow by going to another site
•   Have to remember all weird browser inconsistencies
•   Code might break in the future
Now... the better way.


     The Sass Way.
This is all we have to do to make the opacity code work:



                      @import compass/css3

                      h2
                        +opacity(50)
Sass/Compass compiles to:

   h2 {
       opacity: 0.5;
       -moz-opacity: 0.5;
       -khtml-opacity: 0.5;
       -ms-filter: progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.Alpha(Opacity=50);
       filter: alpha(opacity=50);
   }




Code that works, cross-browser.
Now, since we’re using a compiler so we can do other things we
couldn’t do before.


For example, outputting mini ed CSS by default:

             output_style = :compressed
!blueprint_grid_columns = 8
Since Compass/Sass does          !blueprint_grid_width = 40px
arithmetic we can do grid        @import blueprint
calculations. This is the code   .two-col
you need to create a two           +container
                                   background-color: #ccc
column grid, using the             #header, #footer
                                     +column(8)
Compass port of Blueprint:         #sidebar
                                     +column(3)
                                   #content
                                     +column(5, true)
A little side by side comparison:
!blueprint_grid_columns = 8    .two-col {
!blueprint_grid_width = 40px     width: 390px;
                                 margin: 0 auto;
@import blueprint                overflow: hidden;
                                 display: inline-block;
.two-col                         background-color: #ccc;
  +container                   }
  background-color: #ccc       .two-col {
  #header, #footer               display: block;
    +column(8)                 }
  #sidebar                     .two-col #header, .two-col #footer {
    +column(3)                   display: inline;
  #content                       float: left;
    +column(5, true)             margin-right: 10px;
                                 width: 390px;
                               }
                               * html .two-col #header, * html .two-col #footer {
                                 overflow-x: hidden;
                               }
                               .two-col #sidebar {
                                 display: inline;
                                 float: left;
                                 margin-right: 10px;
                                 width: 140px;
                               }
                               * html .two-col #sidebar {
                                 overflow-x: hidden;
                               }
                               .two-col #content {
                                 display: inline;
                                 float: left;
                                 margin-right: 0;
                                 width: 240px;
                               }
                               * html .two-col #content {
                                 overflow-x: hidden;
                               }
Q: Why is the Sass code so much leaner?
               .two-col
                 +container
                 background-color: #ccc
                 #header, #footer
                   +column(8)
                 #sidebar
                   +column(3)
                 #content
                   +column(5, true)




A: it relies on whitespace, just like Ruby and Python
We can create custom functions that extend Compass/Sass:

                         Decode image to base64 to save on HTTP
       inline_images()
                         requests (non IE only)

                         Part of Compass colors plugin: this
       darken(10)
                         example darkens a color by 10%


                   (and save us time!)
             (and make our websites better!)
If Compass is part of your deployment process, your
     live sites will always have mini ed CSS.
Hypothetically a new browser called Fuzzy hits the
browser market by a storm, and has a proprietary
syntax for opacity.


            h2 {
                -fuzzy-opacity: "alpha(75)";
            }




Almost all of your websites are broken now.
gem update compass,
    recompile,
      done!
Theory:
  Assuming you use a version control system, with a
branch re ecting the live site, have good deployment
 strategy, you can effectively patch your 92 websites
               in less than 10 minutes.

             (Of course, something will go wrong.)
Fork Compass on Github
http://github.com/chriseppstein/compass
Read my blog
http://www.wolfslittlestore.be
johan@johanronsse.be
http://www.netlash.com

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Better CSS with Compass/Sass

  • 1. COMPASS/SASS Saturday 6th of March — Barcamp Antwerpen — Johan Ronsse
  • 3. I work at Netlash, a web agency
  • 4. I also run a tiny webdesign company
  • 6. Sass makes CSS fun again. Sass is CSS, plus nested rules, variables, mixins, and more, all in a concise, readable syntax. Hampton Catlin Originally wrote Sass
  • 7. Why Sass? • Your CSS is cleaner and easier to maintain • Much better separation of style and content • Separate les without performance loss • Automatic cross-browser CSS • Your CSS automatically gets mini ed
  • 8. Compass Compiler: Recompiles your CSS every time you save your Sass.
  • 9. project/src/ project/css/ screen.sass _reset.sass screen.css _typography.sass _structure.sass print.css _layout.sass compiler _ui_core.sass ie7.css _datagrid.sass _calendar.sass ie6.css print.sass ie6.sass ie7.sass
  • 11. Consider the following CSS: body { background: #F1F5FA; }
  • 12. We de ne the background color as a constant: !lightblue = #F1F5FA
  • 13. We’ll use the following Sass to get the same output: !lightblue = #F1F5FA body :background = !lightblue
  • 15. Consider the following CSS: .rounded-corners { -webkit-border-radius: 3px; -moz-border-radius: 3px; border-radius: 3px; }
  • 16. We’ll de ne this as a mixin: =border-radius :-webkit-border-radius 3px :-moz-border-radius 3px :border-radius 3px
  • 17. Now we apply this mixin to a selector: h2 :background red :padding 3px +border-radius
  • 18. Since CSS classes are the only way to abstract, our HTML often looks like this: <div id="content" class="clearfix col col-4 p-col-2"> <h2 class="rounded-corners abs red">Hello world</h2> <p>Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet...</p> </div>
  • 19. Using Sass, we can keep it clean and semantic: <div id="content"> <h2>Hello world</h2> <p>Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet...</p> </div>
  • 20. Mixins can have arguments and defaults: !default_border_radius ||= 5px =border-radius(!radius = !default_border_radius) border-radius= !radius -moz-border-radius= !radius -webkit-border-radius= !radius
  • 21. Regular mixin use (selector), override default (selector2) #selector +border-radius // Override default border radius for this selector #selector2 +border-radius("3px")
  • 22. De ne once, reuse.
  • 23. Someone makes a cool plugin:
  • 24. Install plugin: sudo gem install fancy-buttons Require plugin: require 'fancy-buttons'
  • 26. Let’s say we often use border-radius in our projects. We’ll import the Compass Core CSS3 module: @import compass/css3 !default_border_radius ||= 5px // Round top-right radius only =border-radius(!radius = !default_border_radius) border-radius= !radius =border-top-right-radius(!radius = !default_border_radius) -moz-border-radius= !radius +border-corner-radius("top", "right", !radius) -webkit-border-radius= !radius // // Round bottom-left radius only Round all borders by a specific amount, defaults to value of !default_border_radius =border-bottom-left-radius(!radius = !default_border_radius) =border-radius(!radius = !default_border_radius) +border-corner-radius("bottom", "left", !radius) border-radius= !radius -moz-border-radius= !radius // -webkit-border-radius= !radius Round bottom-right radius only // =border-bottom-right-radius(!radius = !default_border_radius) Round radius at position by amount. +border-corner-radius("bottom", "right", !radius) * values for !vert: "top", "bottom" // Round top corners by amount * values for !horz: "left", "right" =border-top-radius(!radius = !default_border_radius) +border-top-left-radius(!radius) =border-corner-radius(!vert, !horz, !radius = !default_border_radius) +border-top-right-radius(!radius) border-#{!vert}-#{!horz}-radius= !radius -moz-border-radius-#{!vert}#{!horz}= !radius // Round right corners by amount -webkit-border-#{!vert}-#{!horz}-radius= !radius =border-right-radius(!radius = !default_border_radius) +border-top-right-radius(!radius) // +border-bottom-right-radius(!radius)
  • 27. Now we have access to a lot of mixins: Round all borders by a speci c amount +border-radius Round top-left radius only +border-top-left-radius Round top-right radius only +border-top-right-radius Round bottom-left radius only +border-bottom-left-radius Round bottom-right radius only +border-bottom-right-radius Round top corners by amount +border-top-radius Round right corners by amount +border-right-radius Round bottom corners by amount +border-bottom-radius Round left corners by amount +border-left-radius
  • 28. These are the other CSS3 modules: @import css3/border_radius.sass @import css3/inline_block.sass @import css3/opacity.sass @import css3/box_shadow.sass @import css3/text_shadow.sass @import css3/columns.sass @import css3/box_sizing.sass @import css3/gradient.sass @import css3/background_clip.sass @import css3/background_origin.sass @import css3/background_size.sass @import css3/font_face.sass @import css3/transform.sass @import css3/transition.sass
  • 29. Another example. Let’s say we want to make an element transparent. The CSS way: h2 { opacity: 0.5; }
  • 30. Opacity browser support (without speci c syntax) Safari 4 Yes Safari 3 Yes Google Chrome (latest) Yes Firefox 3+ Yes Firefox 2 No Opera (latest) Yes Internet Explorer 8 No Internet Explorer 7 No Internet Explorer 6 No
  • 31. Opacity browser support (with speci c syntax) Safari 4 Yes Safari 3 Yes Google Chrome (latest) Yes Firefox 3+ Yes Firefox 2 Yes Opera (latest) Yes Internet Explorer 8 Yes Internet Explorer 7 Yes Internet Explorer 6 Yes
  • 32. Source code for Compass Core CSS3 opacity mixin =opacity(!opacity) opacity= !opacity -moz-opacity= !opacity -khtml-opacity= !opacity -ms-filter= "progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.Alpha(Opacity=" + round(!opacity*100) + ")" filter= "alpha(opacity=" + round(!opacity*100) + ")"
  • 33. Some interesting things going on here: =opacity(!opacity) opacity= !opacity -moz-opacity= !opacity -khtml-opacity= !opacity -ms-filter= "progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.Alpha(Opacity=" + round(!opacity*100) + ")" filter= "alpha(opacity=" + round(!opacity*100) + ")" round() function arithmetic!
  • 34. Back to our example. In CSS you would do this: h2 { opacity: 0.5; }
  • 35. Then... fuck... have to support IE. *Google to lookup code* h2 { opacity: 0.5; filter: alpha(opacity="50"); }
  • 36. WHAT? The syntax changed for IE8? *Google again to lookup code* h2 { opacity: 0.5; filter: alpha(opacity="50"); -ms-filter: "alpha(opacity=50)"; }
  • 37. Hypothetically a new browser called Fuzzy hits the browser market by a storm, and has a proprietary syntax for opacity. h2 { -fuzzy-opacity: "alpha(50)"; } Almost all of your websites are broken now.
  • 38. Update 59 websites I made since new browser? No!
  • 39. Things that are wrong here: • Copy/pasting the same code for the nth time • Breaking your work ow by going to another site • Have to remember all weird browser inconsistencies • Code might break in the future
  • 40. Now... the better way. The Sass Way.
  • 41. This is all we have to do to make the opacity code work: @import compass/css3 h2 +opacity(50)
  • 42. Sass/Compass compiles to: h2 { opacity: 0.5; -moz-opacity: 0.5; -khtml-opacity: 0.5; -ms-filter: progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.Alpha(Opacity=50); filter: alpha(opacity=50); } Code that works, cross-browser.
  • 43. Now, since we’re using a compiler so we can do other things we couldn’t do before. For example, outputting mini ed CSS by default: output_style = :compressed
  • 44. !blueprint_grid_columns = 8 Since Compass/Sass does !blueprint_grid_width = 40px arithmetic we can do grid @import blueprint calculations. This is the code .two-col you need to create a two +container background-color: #ccc column grid, using the #header, #footer +column(8) Compass port of Blueprint: #sidebar +column(3) #content +column(5, true)
  • 45. A little side by side comparison: !blueprint_grid_columns = 8 .two-col { !blueprint_grid_width = 40px width: 390px; margin: 0 auto; @import blueprint overflow: hidden; display: inline-block; .two-col background-color: #ccc; +container } background-color: #ccc .two-col { #header, #footer display: block; +column(8) } #sidebar .two-col #header, .two-col #footer { +column(3) display: inline; #content float: left; +column(5, true) margin-right: 10px; width: 390px; } * html .two-col #header, * html .two-col #footer { overflow-x: hidden; } .two-col #sidebar { display: inline; float: left; margin-right: 10px; width: 140px; } * html .two-col #sidebar { overflow-x: hidden; } .two-col #content { display: inline; float: left; margin-right: 0; width: 240px; } * html .two-col #content { overflow-x: hidden; }
  • 46. Q: Why is the Sass code so much leaner? .two-col +container background-color: #ccc #header, #footer +column(8) #sidebar +column(3) #content +column(5, true) A: it relies on whitespace, just like Ruby and Python
  • 47. We can create custom functions that extend Compass/Sass: Decode image to base64 to save on HTTP inline_images() requests (non IE only) Part of Compass colors plugin: this darken(10) example darkens a color by 10% (and save us time!) (and make our websites better!)
  • 48. If Compass is part of your deployment process, your live sites will always have mini ed CSS.
  • 49. Hypothetically a new browser called Fuzzy hits the browser market by a storm, and has a proprietary syntax for opacity. h2 { -fuzzy-opacity: "alpha(75)"; } Almost all of your websites are broken now.
  • 50. gem update compass, recompile, done!
  • 51. Theory: Assuming you use a version control system, with a branch re ecting the live site, have good deployment strategy, you can effectively patch your 92 websites in less than 10 minutes. (Of course, something will go wrong.)
  • 52. Fork Compass on Github http://github.com/chriseppstein/compass

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