respondsass 0.0.2 → 0.0.3

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  Getting started
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- To download the exstension go the github repository.
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+ The easiest way to get started is to install as a Ruby gem. First make sure you have Sass and Compass installed, go to the command line (don't freak out at the command line like I used to do) and type:
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+ sass -version
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+ compass -v
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+ If you get something like:
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+ Sass 3.2.5 (Media Mark)
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+ Compass 0.12.2 (Alnilam)
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+ Copyright (c) 2008-2013 Chris Eppstein
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+ Released under the MIT License.
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+ Compass is charityware., Please make a tax deductable donation for a worthy cause: http://umdf.org/compass"
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+ then you are all set. If not you'll need to install one or both of them. When you do have them installed getting Respondsass is as simple as this:
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+ sudo gem install respondsass
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+ This will install the ruby gem, now all we need is to create a project and require the respondsass framework, again this is easy. Navigate to the folder you want your project folder to be created in for example:
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+ cd Desktop
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+ Then simply put this (where my_project is the name of your project folder)
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+ compass create my_project -r respondsass --using respondsass
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+ Now your all set either just set compass of watching the folder:
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+ compass watch my_project
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  Creating the grid
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  platform: ruby
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  authors:
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  - Matt Walker