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DescriptionCourse Name: Treehouse -Creating a Compass Extension Contents: "Treehouse -Creating a Compass Extension" Course Video English | .MP4 1280x720 29.970 fps | AAC 128 Kbps 48.0 KHz | 134 MB Compass extensions are a great way of sharing our Sass scripts with other designers and developers. In this short course, we're going to build on the concepts learned in and take that next step in becoming proficient Sass and Compass developers by building our own Compass extension. Besides its default library, Compass also has powerful frameworking tools that allow us to create extensions for layout, design, typography and more. By the end of this course, you'll know how to build a simple Compass extension, share it on GitHub, and publish it as a Ruby gem..., What you'll learn..., *Compass as a frameworking tool *Testing and installing Compass extensions *Creating a GitHub repository *Creating and publishing a Ruby gem [Note Start] Sharing For Educational Purposes Only..., Trying something Different..., Why I use compressed file...,??? Because it saves our(my as well as yours) bandwith. Think, a compressed torrent saved your 10 MB; that's nothing for you but for me (10X50)=500 MB or even more when a torrent saves 100 MB, it will save my (100X50)=5000 MB...,!!! Compressing is a good practice, isn't it??? How to use/decompress .7z or any other compressed (format) file...,??? Download a archiving softs from this link>>>7Zip or WinRar or WinZip My Recommendation: 1. 7ZIP↕➮(Freeware, small size, easy to use & best compression ratio...,etc) 2. WinRar↕➮ (Small size, easy to use & good compression ratio, supports almost all kinds of compression formats & free version have almost all features...,) [/Note End] Sharing Widget |