Compass is a Stylesheet Authoring Environment that makes your website design simpler to implement and easier to maintain.
04f14eb514
* edge: (118 commits) Make the tests pass in ruby 1.9 Fix a bug in FSSM for ruby 1.9. Closes GH-48. Version bump to 0.9.4 Update the TODO. If a template provides a haml file, it can have compass-enabled sass filters within it. Allow vendored frameworks to override built-in frameworks to enable [Rails] Allow compass extensions to be stored in the vendor/plugins/compass/extensions directory. Fix some issues regarding how the project type configuration gets applied. Don't leave directories around after testing. Name all configuration sources for debugging purposes. [Command Line] Primary commands get special status in the initial help output. [Command Line] Access the Sass Repl (sass -i) with the compass environment loaded. Separate the project type default configuration from the installer. Add config/compass.rb as a known config location. Default to config/compass.rb as the configuration file for rails projects. Fix a bug when the welcome message was not provided by an extension template. Version bump to 0.9.3 Starting work on the changelog for 0.10 Stuff that needs to be done before the next release. Help for each template that ships with compass. Allow the welcome message to replace the default one instead of just augment it. ... Conflicts: CHANGELOG.markdown VERSION.yml compass.gemspec lib/compass/configuration.rb lib/vendor/fssm.rb lib/vendor/fssm/state.rb |
||
---|---|---|
bin | ||
docs | ||
examples | ||
features | ||
lib | ||
test | ||
.gitignore | ||
CHANGELOG.markdown | ||
compass.gemspec | ||
deps.rip | ||
LICENSE.markdown | ||
Rakefile | ||
README.markdown | ||
REVISION | ||
TODO.md | ||
VERSION.yml |
Compass
A Sass-based CSS Meta-Framework that allows you to mix and match any of the following CSS frameworks:
- Compass Core - Wiki Documentation
- Blueprint - Wiki Documentation
- YUI - Wiki Documentation
- 960 - Wiki Documentation
- New frameworks and extensions are tracked on the wiki as they are created.
- Other frameworks can be added relatively easily. Create your own!
Compass Provides
- A command line tool for managing your Sass projects.
- Simple integration with Ruby-on-Rails, Merb, StaticMatic, and even non-ruby application servers.
- Loads of Sass mixins to make building your website a snap.
More Information
Please see the wiki
Author
Compass is written by Chris Eppstein.
Chris is the Software Architect of Caring.com and a member of the Sass core team.
License
Copyright (c) 2008-2009 Christopher M. Eppstein
All Rights Reserved.
Released under a slightly modified MIT License.