Part 5Advanced Language Features
Now that you’re familiar with most of the basics of Sass, it’s time to really dive into the advanced aspects of the language. These aren’t necessarily things that you’ll use on a day-to-day basis, but they definitely help make Sass the most powerful CSS preprocessor out there.
First, you’ll create your own functions in Task 28, Creating Your Own Functions.
In Task 29, Debugging Your Sass, you’ll learn some handy ways to debug your Sass.
You’ll tackle more advanced & usage and BEM syntax in Task 30, Using & to Implement BEM.
You’ll come across the @extend feature in Task 31, Using @extend as a Mixin Alternative.
Then you’ll use placeholders in Task 32, Using Placeholders with @extend.
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