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Stylesheet: IE Stylesheet

So instead of using the respond.js file to add media query support
to IE, we're going to use SASS to create an easily readable css file.
Here, we import all the styles the standard stylesheet gets, only
without the media queries. No need to worry about editing anything!

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IMPORTS & DEPENDENCIES
Remember, all the BASE styles are called already since IE can
read those. Below, we need to import only the stuff IE can't
understand (what's inside the media queries). We also need to
import the mixins file so SASS can understand the variables.
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Stylesheet: Variables

Here is where we declare all our variables like colors, fonts,
base values, and defaults. We want to make sure this file ONLY
contains variables that way our files don't get all messy.
No one likes a mess.

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COLORS
Need help w/ choosing your colors? Try this site out:
http://0to255.com/
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/*
Here's a great tutorial on how to
use color variables properly:
http://sachagreif.com/sass-color-variables/
*/
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Stylesheet: Typography

Need to import a font or set of icons for your site? Drop them in
here or just use this to establish your typographical grid. Or not.
Do whatever you want to...GOSH!

Helpful Articles:
http://trentwalton.com/2012/06/19/fluid-type/
http://ia.net/blog/responsive-typography-the-basics/
http://alistapart.com/column/responsive-typography-is-a-physical-discipline

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FONT FACE (IN YOUR FACE)
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@font-face {
  font-family: 'bebasneueregular';
  src: url("../fonts/bebasneue_regular-webfont.eot");
  src: url("../fonts/bebasneue_regular-webfont.eot?#iefix") format("embedded-opentype"), url("../fonts/bebasneue_regular-webfont.woff") format("woff"), url("../fonts/bebasneue_regular-webfont.ttf") format("truetype"), url("../fonts/bebasneue_regular-webfont.svg#webfontregular") format("svg");
  font-weight: normal;
  font-style: normal; }

@font-face {
  font-family: 'bebasneuebold';
  src: url("../fonts/bebasneue_bold-webfont.eot");
  src: url("../fonts/bebasneue_bold-webfont.eot?#iefix") format("embedded-opentype"), url("../fonts/bebasneue_bold-webfont.woff") format("woff"), url("../fonts/bebasneue_bold-webfont.ttf") format("truetype"), url("../fonts/bebasneue_bold-webfont.svg#bebas_neuebold") format("svg");
  font-weight: normal;
  font-style: normal; }

/*
 i imported this one in the functions file so bones would look sweet.
 don't forget to remove it for your site.
*/
/*
some nice typographical defaults
more here: http://www.newnet-soft.com/blog/csstypography
*/
p {
  -ms-word-wrap: break-word;
  word-break: break-word;
  word-wrap: break-word;
  -webkit-hyphens: auto;
  -moz-hyphens: auto;
  hyphens: auto;
  -webkit-hyphenate-before: 2;
  -webkit-hyphenate-after: 3;
  hyphenate-lines: 3;
  -webkit-font-feature-settings: "liga", "dlig";
  -moz-font-feature-settings: "liga=1, dlig=1";
  -ms-font-feature-settings: "liga", "dlig";
  -o-font-feature-settings: "liga", "dlig";
  font-feature-settings: "liga", "dlig"; }

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Stylesheet: Mixins Stylesheet

This is where you can take advantage of Sass' great features: Mixins.
I won't go in-depth on how they work exactly,
there are a few articles below that will help do that. What I will
tell you is that this will help speed up simple changes like
changing a color or adding CSS3 techniques gradients.

A WORD OF WARNING: It's very easy to overdo it here. Be careful and
remember less is more.

Helpful:
http://sachagreif.com/useful-sass-mixins/
http://thesassway.com/intermediate/leveraging-sass-mixins-for-cleaner-code
http://web-design-weekly.com/blog/2013/05/12/handy-sass-mixins/

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TRANSITION
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/*
I totally rewrote this to be cleaner and easier to use.
You'll need to be using Sass 3.2+ for these to work.
Thanks to @anthonyshort for the inspiration on these.
USAGE: @include transition(all 0.2s ease-in-out);
*/
/*********************
CSS3 GRADIENTS
Be careful with these since they can
really slow down your CSS. Don't overdo it.
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/* @include css-gradient(#dfdfdf,#f8f8f8); */
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BOX SIZING
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/* @include box-sizing(border-box); */
/* NOTE: value of "padding-box" is only supported in Gecko. So
probably best not to use it. I mean, were you going to anyway? */
.grid {
  width: 100%; }

.grid-item, .grid-sizer {
  width: 33.3%; }
