9/2/2023 0 Comments Ghostlab not compiling sass![]() Some of those available applications are: CodeKitĬodeKit is a GUI interface for dealing with Sass and Less and currently is only available on the Mac. Install CodeKit to avoid setting up preprocessing via the command line. It’s as simple as dragging the files you want to compile into CodeKit’s GUI. CodeKit watches those files, and recompiles every time you make a change. Basically, every time you save your code and update the index.html file, CodeKit generates the CSS file and it automatically updates the browser. In addition to preprocessing, CodeKit includes script minification, image compression, and code hinting. Compass.appĬompass.app is a versatile multi-platform GUI that compiles Compass, which is a framework for Sass. Compass is a style sheet authoring framework that makes your style sheets and markup easier to build and maintain. With Compass, you write your style sheets in Sass instead of CSS, without having to use the command line. Compass.app is written in Java (JRuby), and works in Mac, Windows, and Linux. You do not need to install the Ruby environment first to use it. GhostLab is a Mac-based app that compiles Sass and tests responsive design across a variety of devices and browsers. It supports Sass and Less, tracking changes to local files and refreshing them on all connected clients. GhostLab has two modes of synchronizing which page to load and when, automatically loading the most recent HTML content with one-click synchronization. ![]() Hammer is a web development tool for Mac that automatically compiles Sass to HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Fixed a problem that caused the Ghostlab UI not to load in rare cases.In addition, Hammer builds, previews, and publishes static HTML sites and templates.Fixed Safari bouncing back to the previous page when navigating in Safari.Fixed port handling in A/B testing (the port of the main site was used when no port was specified).Fixed automatic port selection in the Ghostlab server.Fixed a problem when rewriting the "integrity" attribute.Fixed a problem that caused pages using Styled Components not being rendered correctly.Fixed CSS styles not being applied when they were dynamically added through text nodes.Inspector fixes (DOM elements and JavaScript files were not shown under certain circumstances).Extended the "disable cache for content with cookies" to include request cookies instead of just response cookies, improving the reliability of this setting.Improved rewriting of JavaScript code in HTML attributes.Pasting a URL into the A/B testing URLs is now handled correctly to fill out the appropriate URL parts.Added the possibility to specify a fully qualified domain name for the server and use it for connecting devices.Added support for PFX HTTPS server certificate files.To add a new site based on these settings, click the "Import site settings" icon when you add a new site, or in the menu, click Sites & Import site settings. Export and import site settings: if you want to share your Ghostlab site settings with a co-worker, now you can! Click "Export site settings" at the bottom of the site settings tab.Added the new "Allow loading files over the file:// protocol" option to load content from your file system for debugging purposes. ![]()
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