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New SCSS file: Click to add a new, empty Sass file to the Resources (extension: .scss).
Sass is a CSS Preprocessor integrated in Connect. For more information about Sass,
see: Sass website.
Note
When the name of Sass file begins with an underscore, it is considered a partial
.scss file (e.g. _mySass.scss). Partial files are typically imported in a base .scss file.
They may include Sass variables or other directives declared in the base file, and
they cannot be compiled.
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New Remote SCSS file: Click to add a Remote Sass file to the Resources.
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Compile (.scss files only): Select to compile the Sass (.scss) file into a Stylesheet which
can then be applied to a section.
The compiled style sheet will have the same name as the Sass file, but with the extension
.css.
Compiled CSS files can be recognized by their first line:/* Compiled by https://sass-
lang.com/libsass */.
Compiler options can be set in the Preferences; see "Editing preferences" on page1001.
Note
Re-compiling a .scss file overwrites any manual changes made to the .css file.
Note
Partial .scss files cannot be compiled.
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New Folder: Click to create a new folder to organize resources more easily.
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Rename: Click to open the resource's Rename. This is the same as pressing the F2 key
while the resource is selected.
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Download Resource (remote style sheets only): Select to download the Remote
Stylesheet (see "Using a remote style sheet" on page721) and add the downloaded copy
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