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I use Sass to compose my CSS, and Blueprint as my framework. Since I'm using these tools for a Django application, my workflow is:

  1. Edit scss file in emacs while sass --watch is running

  2. Save the file and alt-tab to terminal to run ruby compress.rb -p project1

  3. Reset my local dev server

  4. View changes in the page

However recently I added some changes, and Blueprint will not include them in the compilation from typography/forms/grid/reset.css files to screen/print/ie.css. The scss files passed validation from Sass, and the changes are in the Sass-compiled CSS files. They are not, however, in the final screen.css file. How do I fix this? It's very frustrating.

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  • Not sure I understand - are you combining your css with the blueprint css?
    – Yardboy
    Jun 25, 2011 at 2:00
  • Is it possible the changes conflict and you need to add !important in your added changes? Jun 27, 2011 at 19:56
  • Do the old rules still appear in the compiled CSS, or do the rules not appear at all? Can you give an example of rules that aren't getting updated?
    – alexp
    Jan 26, 2012 at 0:27
  • Is it possible you're linking to the wrong generated css file? I had this problem once where for some reason, the compile-to location changed, so I had one out-of-date css file being linked to, and the updated one not being used.
    – JuanOjeda
    Mar 4, 2012 at 14:16

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sass --watch watches for changes. If the file it's watching hasn't changed, then it won't recompile it.

This bit me in the ass on one project where I made extensive changes to various partials, which never showed up in the generated CSS file, since, of course I hadn't actually edited the file sass was watching.

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