Susy 2.2.12
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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 2.2.12. See the Susy One
  documentation for help with earlier versions of Susy.


Contents
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* Getting Started

* Settings

* Shorthand

* Toolkit

* Susy One

* Upgrade Path

* DIY Susy

* Changelog


ToDo
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These are the features we're working on next:

* Add IE support to new syntax.

* Move SusyOne syntax onto new math/output modules.

* 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!

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.
