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am i doing it wrong?
Can’t give any feedback without seeing the markup. What exactly isn’t working?
I imagine .list-item--active
needs to be &.list-item--active
.
CTRL + SHIFT + P
type in: “CSS”
It will automatically go to “Set Syntax: CSS”
And that should pretty much set it.
I use this for syntax highlighting https://github.com/n00ge/sublime-text-haml-sass
First install Package Manager
http://wbond.net/sublime_packages/package_control/installation
Restart ST2.
Then: Ctrl + Shift + P
type install
hit enter
type sass
hit enter
done!
That should install this bundle: https://github.com/seaofclouds/sass-textmate-bundle
Gives you this:
That is testing version. Stable version is installed by opening console in ST2 and pasting that code on installation page.
To open console in Sublime hit
Ctrl + `
or go to View >> Show Console then just paste the code, hit enter and restart sublime… after follow my previous directions for sass syntax highlighting.
The solution @Alen gave you works on ST2, not ST3 as far as I know.