--- title: Compass Documentation crumb: Docs body_id: home --- %article %h1#logo Compass :markdown Compass is a stylesheet authoring tool that uses the Sass stylesheet language to make your stylesheets smaller and your web site easier to maintain. Compass provides ports of the best of breed css frameworks that you can use without forcing you to use their presentational class names. It’s a new way of thinking about stylesheets that must be seen in action!
An introduction to Compass from Lorin Tackett on Vimeo.
## Installing Compass is a tool that runs on the command line. On any system with ruby installed, open your terminal and type: gem install compass This will install Compass and Sass too. Verify that compass is installed: compass version ## Creating a stand-alone project compass create myproject mate myproject compass watch myproject If you don't have TextMate, substitute the `mate myproject` part with the text editor of your choice. Edit the `*.scss` files in the `sass` directory. These files are yours and you can change them as you see fit, delete them, make new ones, etc. Compass will automatically compile them into css in the `stylesheets` directory whenever they change. ## Rails Support compass init rails /path/to/myrailsproject ## Installing a framework When creating a new project: compass create myproject --using blueprint/basic When installing into an existing project: cd myproject compass install blueprint/semantic With Rails: compass init rails /path/to/myrailsproject --using blueprint/semantic ## Bugs Reports, Discussions, Support Send a note to the [mailing list](http://groups.google.com/group/compass-users) and/or [File a bug](http://github.com/chriseppstein/compass/issues).