Sass (Syntactically Awesome Style Sheets) is a CSS preprocessor that gives your CSS superpowers. It allows us to write stylesheets in two different syntaxes, indented and SCSS. Sass helps keep your code organized by using partials. It helps reduce the repetition of CSS, because of its powerful features.
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PrerequisitesWhat exactly is Sass?How Does Sass Work?Why should you use Sass?Features of SassHow to Set Up Sass for Local DevelopmentWalking through the codeConclusion4 Comments
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