Dose anybody try to upload any item coded with less or sass ?
Dose it pass the approval ?
Is it Recommended to use usual Stylesheets, which buyers are more familiar with it ?
Any additional notes about this topic ?
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Use it only for development, once you finish your css go ahead and copy the compiled code into your theme. I use less for my projects and I’ll use it for my future themes. Just make sure you remove all the .less files before uploading.
Ivor said
Just make sure you remove all the .less files before uploading.
Not sure why that’s required. Wouldn’t LESS /SASS/SCSS-savvy developers appreciate having this? As long as the compiled CSS is included it shouldn’t make any difference.
GravityDept said
Ivor saidNot sure why that’s required. Wouldn’t LESS /SASS/SCSS-savvy developers appreciate having this? As long as the compiled CSS is included it shouldn’t make any difference.
Just make sure you remove all the .less files before uploading.
I was planning on doing that for my next release actually – so will a submission be rejected for including sass/less files?
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GravityDept said
Ivor saidNot sure why that’s required. Wouldn’t LESS /SASS/SCSS-savvy developers appreciate having this? As long as the compiled CSS is included it shouldn’t make any difference.
Just make sure you remove all the .less files before uploading.
Well, yes! It shouldn’t be a problem if you include the files, it doesn’t really matter. I personally remove the files to avoid confusion.
