Experienced Senior Developer for Music Startup
Senior Developer - Join our team
Full-Time competitive salary plus equity options
United Kingdom
London or Norwich or remote working
SupaPass
Join our groundbreaking Music-Tech Startup which has been receiving international recognition for its disruptive solution for the entertainment industry. “Best European Startup 2014” SXSW Hatch.
We are looking for a highly motivated individual, passionate about cutting edge technology, with the drive to lead our tech team and steer our innovative product forward in this exciting new market space.
Read moreLESS vs. SASS?
Is there a particular CSS preprocessor language that is being more heavily adopted by the Drupal community - or is it more about checking out which one I find more comfortable/helpful and going with that?
I just don't want to be the guy who buys the HD-DVD player two months before Blu-Ray takes over.
thanks!
Read moreDrupalCampLA was a well structured camp!
It's wonderful to have many different topics at a camp, but it's also most helpful to have a number of sessions on the same topic, viewing it from different perspectives. DrupalCampLA was fantastic because it offered a number of sessions on SASS/Compass, each complementing the other.
I'm now working through learning and applying SASS/Compass, and what's so amazing to me, as I come across a topic, I can say, oh, Zakiya demoed this, and Chris mentioned this, and Rain emphasized this...
The Camp gave me more than enough bits to be able to put this together myself.
Read moreMy Speaker Deck is online
Howdy all, I posted my demo from last Tuesday online: http://www.pfvdw.com/blog/drupal-sass-and-compass-are-friends
Hope this helps!
Read moreZen theming
Hi all,
Firstly, thanks to the Dublin crew for divulging loads of their theming secrets, and putting me on the right track after last week's meet up. It's nice to have a clear path to forge on ahead. And so I have :)
I've started with Zen, and Sass, and Compass (and Ruby Gems on Windows argh!!!) and it's coming along nicely.
Read moreBroward Drupal Meeting Minutes - March 13, 2013
We held our Broward Drupal monthly meetup on Wednesday, March 13th from 7:00pm to 9:00pm.
Remote participant(via Skype and Join.me):
Miami Beach - Dan Denysenko
Broward - Ben Groenevelt @dropfoundry
In Person (Greater Fort Lauderdale, Broward County Florida):
Jay Epstein @jeppy64, Phil Smith @siliconvalet, Jeff Locke @adoptek and me @hectoriribarne
TriDUG August Meeting - Resources for Using Sass & Haml with Drupal
I’ve not used Haml for anything ever, but I have used Sass for sites that I’ve coded by hand, though not with Drupal. With that in mind, I also haven’t watched these presentations, but I do remember the first one getting a lot of excited buzz at DrupalCon Chicago. Finally if you grow to love Sass, look into using the Compass CSS authoring framework that builds on Sass and makes it even more amazing:
The following presentations were made at the past two DrupalCons in the US:
DrupalCon Chicago 2011
Themeing Haiku with Haml, Sass, and Peroxide.
Compass/Sass
Just a little curious if anyone uses Compass and SASS and what your thoughts about it were. I just started and I'm just looking for some tips and tricks before getting knee deep into it.
Read moreOmega theme with Compass and SASS - what are the best practices?
For background, I am using Compass on the command line with an Omega HTML5 starter kit subtheme. Also, I'm in local dev on Windows 7 and abandoned trying to use the Compass module, but I'm pretty sure that doesn't matter if I can use the command line.
I have created a compass project in my theme and I have the SASS default stylesheets ie.scss print.scss and screen.scss - I created a .scss file for each of the Omega stylesheets. They are then compiled to CSS and watched by Compass.
Read moreSasson - new drupal base theme with Sass & Compass
Check out Sasson, you're gonna love it !
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- It includes Sass & Compass framework - no extra requirements, simply enable and start writing sass/scss (thanks peroxide and SASSy )
- It's mobile friendly - with responsive, content-first layout, out of the box. optional mobile-first responsive layout, media queries break-points are configurable.
- It converts the core template files to HTML5 markup -
<header>,<footer>,<article>for nodes,<section>for blocks,<aside>for sidebars,<nav>for menus etc.(thanks Boron)- It includes a perfectly semantic grid system - no more non-semantic grid classes (based on 960gs via Compass).
- It includes an HTML5-friendly CSS Reset (normalize), cross-browser styling compatibility improvements and other tweaks & best practices from HTML5Boilerplate v2.0
- It enables HTML5 in oldIEs via HTML5shiv
- It *doesn't* give you a pile of CSS rules you will have to override.







