A straight forward introduction to Sass. And fairly short, about 120 pages, so I got through it in one afternoon. The book avoids getting bogged down in frameworks, but promotes using Sass as an extension of your existing CSS knowledge. This to me seems like a very sensible approach. I've read plenty of guides online, but this book I'll be using for reference on future projects. That, and the mixins I stored in my snippets library. Sass for Web Designers proves once again, A Book Apart's series of self help books, get you to do more. I think that is the goal of self help books so I generally go for all their books.This book had me shaking my fist in the air, not at anything thing the author implies(not really) but at the time I have wasted not already picking up the SASS process. After reading you'll see as I have that it will eventually shave hours of time off you CSS workflows and give you more time to do more interesting things with your CSS.I am happy I read this and can't wait to try some of the more advanced processes from the final chapter. I have already done some of the basic stuff in my current project and see where this will make my life so much better.
What do You think about Sass For Web Designers (2013)?
A wonderfull book. Are you using the CSS? Than read this BOOK. It takes a day to finish it.
—bluenina2
Quick, interesting read. Told me everything I needed to know to get started with Sass.
—WanderingPixie
Loved it. Each of the 4 chapters made me feel stronger and smarter. Nice work Dan.
—cecille