Chapter 14. Extending and Contributing to Less

Throughout this book, we've covered an array of topics, from getting started with Less to using it in CMS systems or creating colors.

It's at this point we can say that the world is your oyster. Hopefully, this book has whetted your appetite sufficiently to go out and produce the next killer web application. However, I suspect some of you will say, "What if I want to alter Less itself?"

It's a valid question. After all, the ethos of many open source applications (of which Less is no exception) is to try to give back something to the project if it has been of help to you in your own. Thankfully, there are a number of ways in which you can contribute, from reporting issues and bugs to submitting patches ...

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