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This may not be true but I think that the scss files are compressed and
only contain the css elements utilized by the page. By my using the
downloaded complete css files from Foundation I'm pushing all of that to
every browser regardless of what components of it are actually relevant to
the site.
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Joe W Holt
Sr Programmer/Developer
Jack Onofrio Dog Shows, LLC
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From: Nathan Andelin <nandelin@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "Web Enabling the IBM i (AS/400 and iSeries)"
<web400@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 07/15/2015 10:37 AM
Subject: Re: [WEB400] A Responsive Single Page App (SPA) with 3 Issues
to Consider
Sent by: "WEB400" <web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
You need Ruby to compile Sass scss files into CSS using the Compass gem
I'll follow up with some further research. But that rationale begs the
question, why not just use a CSS editor to create CSS? What advantages does
Sass scss have over CSS?
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