Perhaps I should explain myself what I’m doing and why:
####Let’s start the Why:
Basically I don’t fiddle within the default Freeway stuff. It is as is:
3 css files (Master, Default, Page)
Nothing to do here.
But what, if you like to use 3rd party stuff. I mean more than one. Perhaps 2 or 3 additional things? This will cause another 3 css calls and the registry area will grow quick’n mad - bad style (to my convenience) and slowing up my project.
####The What
So here I’m concatenating css files using codeKit creating a Compass project and using Sass (it should be noted that I can’t write Sass but this doesn’t matter at all).
As a result, I can keep each project’s css files separated and update them if necessary.
Another point here: The compass project is placed on dropbox. So I don’t need any extra action - just the referral line in the head for css and the one for js in the before end body. Even more, this compass project (which is a folder literally) is been chosen as my Freeway’s Site-Folder
Last but not least:
####The Experiments
Such as flexbox. It’s hard to crack this - but it helps to have a lil helper called “auto-prefix”, another cool feature of codeKit.
Cheers
Thomas
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