Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: CleverCSS
Version: 0.1.4
Summary: funky css preprocessor dammit
Home-page: http://sandbox.pocoo.org/clevercss/
Author: David Ziegler
Author-email: david.ziegler@gmail.com
License: UNKNOWN
Download-URL: http://github.com/dziegler/clevercss/tree
Description: =========
        CleverCSS
        =========
        
        CleverCSS is a small markup language for CSS inspired by Python that can be used
        to build a style sheet in a clean and structured way.  In many ways it's cleaner
        and more powerful than CSS2 is.
        
        The most obvious difference to CSS is the syntax: it is indentation based and
        not flat.  While this is obviously against the Python Zen, it's nonetheless a
        good idea for structural styles.
        
        
        Nutshell
        ========
        
        To get an idea of how CleverCSS works you can see a small example below.  Note
        the indentation based syntax and how you can nest rules::
        
            ul#comments, ol#comments:
              margin: 0
              padding: 0
        
              li:
                padding: 0.4em
                margin: 0.8em 0 0.8em
        
                h3:
                  font-size: 1.2em
                p:
                  padding: 0.3em
                p.meta:
                  text-align: right
                  color: #ddd
        
        Of course you can do the very same in CSS, but because of its flat nature the
        code would look more verbose.  The following piece of code is the CleverCSS
        output of the above file::
        
            ul#comments,
            ol#comments {
              margin: 0;
              padding: 0;
            }
        
            ul#comments li,
            ol#comments li {
              padding: 0.4em;
              margin: 0.8em 0 0.8em;
            }
        
            ul#comments li h3,
            ol#comments li h3 {
              font-size: 1.2em;
            }
        
            ul#comments li p,
            ol#comments li p {
              padding: 0.3em;
            }
        
            ul#comments li p.meta,
            ol#comments li p.meta {
              text-align: right;
              color: #dddddd;
            }
        
        But that's only a small example of what you can do with CleverCSS.  Have a look
        at the following documentation of CleverCSS for more details.
        
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: BSD License
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
