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Do you want to learn Sass or polish your Sass skills? Below you will find the list of Sass questions and answers that will help you to identify your knowledge gaps and master Sass like a pro.
What are the different aspects of a web application that usually need to be covered in Sass?
Sass JuniorWhat naming convention do you use when you use Sass?
Sass JuniorWhat structure do you use to make Sass stylesheets well organized and maintainable?
Sass JuniorHow do you modularize your project stylesheets using Sass?
Sass JuniorWhat is @import keyword good for in Sass?
Sass JuniorWhat are partials in Sass?
Sass JuniorWhat is a difference between Sass and CSS?
Sass JuniorWhat is scale-color() function good for in Sass?
Sass JuniorWhat are lighten() and darken() functions good for in Sass?
Sass JuniorWhat is Interpolation in Sass and when would you use it?
Sass JuniorIn Sass, can you declare two different variables that have the same name and different scope? Describe what happens in such situation.
Sass JuniorWhat Sass variable scopes do you know and what are the differences between them?
Sass JuniorIn Sass, what comments are compiled into CSS and what comments are not?
Sass JuniorWhat operators can you use in Sass expressions?
Sass JuniorWhat is Nesting in Sass and how does it help with organization of your styles?
Sass JuniorHow do you declare a custom function in Sass?
Sass JuniorWhat categories of Sass built-in Functions do you know?
Sass JuniorWhat are Functions in Sass?
Sass JuniorWhat are Operations in Sass? Give some examples.
Sass JuniorWhat is a difference between @mixin and @extend in Sass?
Sass JuniorWhat does @extend feature do in Sass?
Sass JuniorWhat does the @include keyword do in Sass?
Sass JuniorWhat is the advantage of using Sass mixins? When would you use them?
Sass JuniorWhat are Mixins in Sass, how do you define them and how do you use them?
Sass JuniorWhat are variables in Sass, how do you use them and what is the advantage of using variables?
Sass JuniorTell me some ways how can you compile Sass to CSS
Sass JuniorWhat does it mean when someone says compile Sass to CSS?
Sass JuniorWhat is Sass?
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