What's best to use in this head-to-head James shows us the strengths and weaknesses of Sass Maps vs. Nested Lists
Tag: sass maps
James shows us how we can save a little time by using Sass to help create the CSS for Style Tiles
James shows us how we can generate nice typography for our responsive sites with Sass maps and functions
Una shows some simple things we can use Sass maps for to keep our code readable and organized.
Hugo shows us how we can extend a Sass media query mixin to allow for global layout changes and specific component changes.
Dennis, shows us a nice way to use Sass maps and the zip() function to make CSS shorthand nice and simple.
Kitty shares some extra functions we can use when using Sass maps.
In this article Hugo Giraudel shows us three options for creating and dealing with constants in Sass
Kitty Giraudel explains how we can create a mixin in Sass to assist in debugging Sass maps and generating the CSS to check through.
James Steinbach walk us through a complex Sass mixin that will generate CSS that scales across media query breakpoints to ease development.
James Steinbach takes a look at using Sass Maps and functions to help with managing CSS color values, with a demo you can try out.
Vinay Raghu explains the source maps feature in Chrome, how it's beneficial to Sass debugging, and how you can enable the feature in the developer tools.
An introduction to Sass maps along with a number of use cases so you can see how beneficial they are in making your code more compact.