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#Stipe Compass Extension
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Stipe is the
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# Stipe Compass Extension
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Stipe is the core of the Toadstool style guide framework, providing of mixins, placeholder classes, and sensible defaults that give Toadstool that 'instant on' experience.
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[Stipe](https://rubygems.org/gems/stipe)
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##To install
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## To install
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`gem install stipe`
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##To use
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## To use
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To use the Stipe gem, using Bundler `gem 'stipe'`
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Stipe is a Compass
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Stipe is a Compass extension, so Compass is a dependency. You will need to include `require 'stipe'` in your config.rb file.
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# Stipe Changelog
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* Remove `:link` pseudo-selector from `a` default styling in typography.
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* Typography clean up and bug fixes.
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* (Slightly) better grid documentation.
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* Fix `-moz-placeholder` pseudo-selector syntax. Apparently requires two colons.
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* Make `push`/`pull` grid mixins accept context arguments. Useful for nested, percentage-based grids.
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* Tweak `the_grid` to work with 24 column default setting
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* Tweak `the_grid` to work with 24 column default setting.
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* Update `@clearfix` to remove redundant CSS output.
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* Add some additional @media query-scoped grid placeholders.
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* Update gem homepage.
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* Remove uneccessary instances of the box-sizing mixin, mainly in the push/pull mixins.
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* Adde _legacy_extends.scss file to stipe/grid. This is an optional @import, not included in the Stipe manifest. It restores some legacy placeholders. Consider it deprecated.
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* Move grid extends to load last in style.scss manifest - when using the extended grid solution, this will move all your media queries to the end of the stylesheet.
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* Replace with new and improved "build your own" ico-font solution.
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* BUG FIX - Addressed duplicate output for 12 col and 24 col nested placeholder selectors.
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* ALERT!!!! Stipe's gradient support is now deprecated. This code will be deleted in future releases. Please make sure to update all gradients to use Compass' `@include background-image` mixin.
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* Commonly named color values (`aquamarine`, `white`, `crimson`, etc) need to be put in `' '` when processed through Rails.
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So what we gain here is the ability to separate the semantics of heading tags from the look of the headers. Using the `@extend` function and how Stipe's architecture, we are able to redefine our CSS as needed without unnecessary duplicating style rules.
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Much of your Typography has already been addressed with Toadstool. Simply use [Toadstool's config file](http://goo.gl/PqQSK) to address your `$font_size, $heading_1 - 6, $small_point_size and $large_point_size`. As well designate your `$primary_font_family, $secondary_font_family and $heading_font_family` variables.
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