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From this we can infer that âmostâ people have tried or currently use a CSS preprocessor (54%). I go back and forth in my thoughts on this number. On one hand it seems a bit low considering how much talk there is about them lately and that this poll represents people that visit and interact with a website named âCSS-Tricks.â On the other hand, there is a bit of a uncomfortable legwork involved in
More, a CSS compiler Posted: 2012/05/08 | Author: kevinmontrose | Filed under: code |4 Comments CSS is an⦠interesting technology.  As Wil Shipley put it, âCSS: If a horse were designed by a committee of camels.â  Thereâs just enough rough edges, weird decisions, and has-not-had-to-use-it-everyday blindness to make you want something better to work in.  While itâs still a draft (and I hope has no
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