I have this variable:
$gutter: 10;
I want to use it in a selector like so SCSS:
.grid+$gutter {
background: red;
}
so the output becomes CSS:
.grid10 {
background: red;
}
But this doesn't work. Is it possible?
$gutter: 10;
.grid#{$gutter} {
background: red;
}
If used in a string for example in a url:
background: url('/ui/all/fonts/#{$filename}.woff')
From the Sass Reference on "Interpolation":
You can also use SassScript variables in selectors and property names using #{} interpolation syntax:
$gutter: 10;
.grid#{$gutter} {
background: red;
}
Furthermore, the @each
directive is not needed to make interpolation work, and as your $gutter
only contains one value, there's no need for a loop.
If you had multiple values to create rules for, you could then use a Sass list and @each
:
$grid: 10, 40, 120, 240;
@each $i in $grid {
.g#{$i}{
width: #{$i}px;
}
}
...to generate the following output:
.g10 { width: 10px; }
.g40 { width: 40px; }
.g120 { width: 120px; }
.g240 { width: 240px; }
Here is the solution
$gutter: 10;
@each $i in $gutter {
.g#{$i}{
background: red;
}
}
if it would be a vendor prefix, in my case the mixin did not compile. So I used this example
@mixin range-thumb()
-webkit-appearance: none;
border: 1px solid #000000;
height: 36px;
width: 16px;
border-radius: 3px;
background: #ffffff;
cursor: pointer;
margin-top: -14px;
box-shadow: 1px 1px 1px #000000, 0px 0px 1px #0d0d0d;
input[type=range]
&::-webkit-slider-thumb
@include range-thumb()
&::-moz-range-thumb
@include range-thumb()
&::-ms-thumb
@include range-thumb()