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I've got this LESS file where it would like to declare a class with UTF-8 accents (french) because of some CMS requirements (PERCH)...
It's possible in CSS but it breaks the LESS compiler.
Is it something that could be worked out?
Anybody ever wanted to have this option?
LESS is pretty darn awesome by the way and that makes you, mister Sellier, a friggin' genius.
Enough said.
Thanks.
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I've got this LESS file where it would like to declare a class with UTF-8 accents (french) because of some CMS requirements (PERCH)...
It's possible in CSS but it breaks the LESS compiler.
Is it something that could be worked out?
Anybody ever wanted to have this option?
LESS is pretty darn awesome by the way and that makes you, mister Sellier, a friggin' genius.
Enough said.
Thanks.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: