How to put Fraction number in front of unit in SASS
I have the following SASS code:
margin: #{-5/16}rem
I get with this code:
margin: -5/16rem
I want this output:
margin: -0.3125rem
I also tried this:
margin: (-5/16)rem
but this results in:
margin: -0.3125 rem <- notice the space between number and unit
css sass libsass
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I have the following SASS code:
margin: #{-5/16}rem
I get with this code:
margin: -5/16rem
I want this output:
margin: -0.3125rem
I also tried this:
margin: (-5/16)rem
but this results in:
margin: -0.3125 rem <- notice the space between number and unit
css sass libsass
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I have the following SASS code:
margin: #{-5/16}rem
I get with this code:
margin: -5/16rem
I want this output:
margin: -0.3125rem
I also tried this:
margin: (-5/16)rem
but this results in:
margin: -0.3125 rem <- notice the space between number and unit
css sass libsass
I have the following SASS code:
margin: #{-5/16}rem
I get with this code:
margin: -5/16rem
I want this output:
margin: -0.3125rem
I also tried this:
margin: (-5/16)rem
but this results in:
margin: -0.3125 rem <- notice the space between number and unit
css sass libsass
css sass libsass
asked May 2 '18 at 9:41
Falk BergerFalk Berger
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I tried combining both your notations and it seems to properly work (Sass v3.4.25):
margin: #{(-5/16)}rem; /* margin: -0.3125rem; */
Sassmeister demo
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Sass can directly do math with units, so the correct syntax to get your desired result is:
margin: (-5rem/16)
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I tried combining both your notations and it seems to properly work (Sass v3.4.25):
margin: #{(-5/16)}rem; /* margin: -0.3125rem; */
Sassmeister demo
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I tried combining both your notations and it seems to properly work (Sass v3.4.25):
margin: #{(-5/16)}rem; /* margin: -0.3125rem; */
Sassmeister demo
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I tried combining both your notations and it seems to properly work (Sass v3.4.25):
margin: #{(-5/16)}rem; /* margin: -0.3125rem; */
Sassmeister demo
I tried combining both your notations and it seems to properly work (Sass v3.4.25):
margin: #{(-5/16)}rem; /* margin: -0.3125rem; */
Sassmeister demo
answered May 2 '18 at 9:44
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Sass can directly do math with units, so the correct syntax to get your desired result is:
margin: (-5rem/16)
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Sass can directly do math with units, so the correct syntax to get your desired result is:
margin: (-5rem/16)
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Sass can directly do math with units, so the correct syntax to get your desired result is:
margin: (-5rem/16)
Sass can directly do math with units, so the correct syntax to get your desired result is:
margin: (-5rem/16)
answered Nov 25 '18 at 3:45
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