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- # Compass is a great cross-platform tool for compiling SASS.
- # This compass config file will allow you to
- # quickly dive right in.
- # For more info about compass + SASS: http://net.tutsplus.com/tutorials/html-css-techniques/using-compass-and-sass-for-css-in-your-next-project/
- #########
- # 1. Set this to the root of your project when deployed:
- http_path = "/"
- # 2. probably don't need to touch these
- css_dir = "../css"
- sass_dir = "./"
- images_dir = "../images"
- javascripts_dir = "../js"
- environment = :development
- relative_assets = true
- # 3. You can select your preferred output style here (can be overridden via the command line):
- output_style = :expanded
- # 4. When you are ready to launch your WP theme comment out (3) and uncomment the line below
- # output_style = :compressed
- # To disable debugging comments that display the original location of your selectors. Uncomment:
- # line_comments = false
- # don't touch this
- preferred_syntax = :scss
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