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There’s a ton of information floating around on preprocessors nowadays. Most of that info is geared towards Mac users, so in this post I’m providing a very simple guide to help Windows-based developers get up and running quickly with Sass (my preprocessor of choice).
As you can see from the message at the top of this post’s page, this article falls under the CSS Basics category, which usually doesn’t appear in the main feed. However, I’m allowing this to appear in the main home page feed so it can get a little more exposure and any developers who already use Sass on Windows can add their feedback.
Overall, Sass is not difficult at all to get set up, even if you’re doing it on the command-line. But if you have no interest in going through all these steps, but still want to use Sass on Windows, well, just skip to the final heading in this post for a reference to an app that lets you start using Sass on Windows with minimal setup.