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authorBoris Verkhovskiy <boris.verk@gmail.com>2024-04-06 08:36:26 -0700
committerGitHub <noreply@github.com>2024-04-06 08:36:26 -0700
commit111ff839f3a9b96fecd1d186340bf57e0f27e177 (patch)
tree30d433ba19ec49808cc0f0de8a161835ad5f29c9 /sass.html.markdown
parent9fa4b5af80f1cd7fe2469c198d02a21e4f8884a1 (diff)
parent3e687f1a8ccb1cd0d52a966005551d528ca141df (diff)
Merge pull request #4881 from verhovsky/trailing-newlines
Remove leading and trailing empty lines in code blocks
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diff --git a/sass.html.markdown b/sass.html.markdown
index 860e550a..c36b5969 100644
--- a/sass.html.markdown
+++ b/sass.html.markdown
@@ -17,8 +17,6 @@ This tutorial is written using SCSS.
If you're already familiar with CSS3, you'll be able to pick up Sass relatively quickly. It does not provide any new styling properties but rather the tools to write your CSS more efficiently and make maintenance much easier.
```scss
-
-
//Single line comments are removed when Sass is compiled to CSS.
/* Multi line comments are preserved. */
@@ -563,7 +561,6 @@ body {
.gutter {
width: 6.25%;
}
-
```
## SASS or Sass?