Susy-Sass |release| ============== In a world of agile development and super-tablet-multi-magic-laptop-phones, the best layouts can’t be contained in a single framework or technique. CSS Libraries are a bloated mess of opinions about how to do your job. Why let the table-saw tell you where to put the kitchen? Your markup, your design, your opinions | *our math*. .. note:: These docs are focused on Susy-Sass |release|. Contents -------- .. toctree:: :maxdepth: 1 install settings shorthand toolkit upgrade diy changelog ToDo ---- These are the features we're working on next: - Add IE support to new syntax. - Add padding/margin options to the ``span`` mixin, for simpler output. We're always happy to hear your ideas as well. Leave us a note on `GitHub Issues`_, or fork our code, and submit a pull request! .. _GitHub Issues: https://github.com/oddbird/susy/issues .. note:: This isn't neverland, and Susy isn't magic. We're still talking about web design in a world where browsers disagree on implementation, standards are not always the standard, and your Sass code compiles into Boring Old CSS. Don't rely on Susy to solve all your problems — the table-saw can't build your house for you. If you don't understand what Susy is doing, take a look at the output CSS files, dig around, and find your own path. Nothing here is sacred, just a set of tools to help make your life easier.