Include CSS editing in a free plan.
I think you should make CSS editing free.
It would really help out!
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Madilyn commented
Are you splitting up your scss into smaller files such as 'typography' or 'navigation' and then importing them into a global css doc?
Can't go wrong with sass and bem. If it's super big and you have a lot of individual css files it might be good to maintain a text file with the css files and their components listed. Otherwise just commenting above your major and more confusing chunks of code with the name, description, and potential modifiers of the component would probably suffice https://www.mygroundbiz.website/
This might be too basic, im in the same boat as you, but hopefully it helps!
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Soikeo79 commented
CSS editing for more ease and rapid workflow? but still free? that much be heaven to live in.
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Seder Singh commented
I am happy with the paid one, to be frank, but make it a bit more fast if possible.
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Tom yuvi commented
not only for free but also a bit rapid workflow.
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CRISAYA commented
to have CSS editing option free for more ease and rapid workflow
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Cameron White commented
I somewhat agree with the suggestion as while I was creating my presentation for website I kind of felt like to have CSS editing option free for more ease and rapid workflow
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Computer commented
I really like this idea!