Summary

We just finished working on the third project by building a responsive website for a new start-up company with Foundation. There are a lot of things we learned along the way to the end of this project, particularly about Sass. Sass is a powerful CSS preprocessor that allows us to compose styles in a more efficient and flexible form. We have learned to use variables, interpolation, mixins, and a couple of other Sass features.

Honestly speaking, the websites, including ones that we built in the previous chapters, are easy to build. Our work herein mostly involves making up the website appearance, such as the coloring and the sizing. Everything that matters most to make the website responsive, such as the Grid for example, has been covered ...

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