Compass is a Stylesheet Authoring Environment that makes your website design simpler to implement and easier to maintain.
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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
- 960 - Wiki Documentation
- Susy - Wiki Documentation
- YUI - 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.
Quick Start
$ (sudo) gem install compass
$ compass create my_compass_project --using blueprint
$ cd my_compass_project
$ compass watch
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.