so far I’ve used extensively LESS and BootStrap for many of my sites. However, I decided to start using Zurb Foundation as it seem more powerful, especially with the latest release (5).
With LESS, what I have always done was installing WP-Less
, a plugin that uses phpLess library to compile .less
stylesheets by looking at whatever .less
file was enqueued using wp_enqueue_style()
function within my WordPress theme. So if I made any editing on my main .less
file and its dependanciens/inclusions, etc. and updloaded it on my server, WP-Less would notice that and recompile for me a new .css
stylesheet, which is served to the end users. Magic!
I understood that Foundation is based on SASS and Compass. But these require ruby to run? Is there any equivalent of WP-Less for Foundation? Like, I enqueue .sass
stylesheet and I have a library compiling for me the resulting .css
if there’s an update? So I can just do my edits locally, upload to the server and have my final stylesheet(s) recompiled automagically?
Sorry if I made any stupid assumptions, but this is how I had been working with LESS and BootStrap and it was rather efficient to me.
Thank you
Have you tried wp-sass https://github.com/sanchothefat/wp-sass? I haven’t tried the latest version, but I got it working locally for testing with Foundation 4.