Any standard CSS file is a valid LESS file – easy to only use the features you need.I have also messed with Sass, which was not as “Syntactically Awesome” as LESS, and xCSS, which was overkill (but I might revisit it later). Act One: L-E-S-S spells bliss If you aren’t using something like this yet, you might as well be punching yourself in the crotch every time you code. Other developers are all-too-aware of the situation and have come up with a few solutions, including CSS frameworks, which reduce the amount of from-scratch code and provide a system (e.g., Blueprint or the 960 grid system), versus the freeform mess of raw CSS, and CSS extensions, like LESS, which is the topic of the day. CSS is powerful, but at the cost of being too fine grained and low level for easy development. That’s my nice way of saying writing CSS blows. Less is, once again, more.Web development is full of challenges.
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