Hi just wanted to give you some feedback from the outside world :)
I came across stylus multiple times now, while searching for a portable less/scss-replacement.
However, it wasn't clear to me that stylus does accept brackets (scss/less syntax) at all!
Therefore, i think many devs skim thru the site and will probably think 'oh this is kindof coffeescript for css..nevermind'.
I would consider the bracket/semicolon-omission a feature, rather than the USP.
My advice: communicate 'a portable,flexible,etc less/scss-replacement' in the header. That will probably increase adoption for curious less/scss developers.
Hi just wanted to give you some feedback from the outside world :)
I came across stylus multiple times now, while searching for a portable less/scss-replacement. However, it wasn't clear to me that stylus does accept brackets (scss/less syntax) at all!
Therefore, i think many devs skim thru the site and will probably think 'oh this is kindof coffeescript for css..nevermind'.
I would consider the bracket/semicolon-omission a feature, rather than the USP.
My advice: communicate 'a portable,flexible,etc less/scss-replacement' in the header. That will probably increase adoption for curious less/scss developers.