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"Use and organize SCSS in Rails" - skill complete #3

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jlew715 opened this issue Apr 7, 2015 · 4 comments
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"Use and organize SCSS in Rails" - skill complete #3

jlew715 opened this issue Apr 7, 2015 · 4 comments

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jlew715 commented Apr 7, 2015

SCSS skill complete

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This is looking really good, except I'm seeing an application.css as well as an application.scss. I'm guessing you probably don't have application.css locally and just need to git add -A . and commit to stage the deletion of that file. Let me know if that makes sense.

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jlew715 commented Apr 7, 2015

done

On Apr 7, 2015, at 2:45 PM, Chris Fritz notifications@github.com wrote:

This is looking really good, except I'm seeing an application.css as well as an application.scss. I'm guessing you probably don't have application.css locally and just need to git add -A . and commit to stage the deletion of that file. Let me know if that makes sense.


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One other thing is that you don't have to begin your SCSS partials with an underscore if you don't want to in Rails. It will work either way. This isn't something you have to fix though - just wanted you to know, in case you didn't, so that you can apply your stylistic preference.

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👍 Fantastic!

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