/* Syntactically Awesome Stylesheets (SASS, https://sass-lang.com/) is a preprocessing language for CSS. It has it's own syntax, meaning you would have to learn another laguage to work with it effectively. There are some advantages to working with a language like SASS though: - more legible/simpler markup - CSS compression - reusable code // Instead of using the curly brackets {} to contain our properties for a selector's styling, SASS uses indenting. The code below will be processed into *{box-sizing:border-box} in our CSS. * // No ending semicolons ';' are required with property: value statements in SASS box-sizing: border-box h1 font-size:2rem h2 color: red a color: blue &:hover, &:focus color: pink p color: white header-logo width: 4rem