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I recently learned about sass, a preprocessing tool, and encountered problems when setting up the chrome and sass environments. According to the tutorial, there will be an experiment in the chrome developer tools and there will be a support to sass in it. I I thought it was a problem with chrome, so I installed a canary version, turned on the developer via chrome://flags and looked at the experiments, but there was nothing there. . . . Figure 2
I also think there is no sass? I installed ruby, sass, and compass, and reinstalled them all, but it still doesn’t work.
That’s the problem. . . . . , I hope God will save me.
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will Just check this and you can change the sass code directly.
Just check this and you can change the sass code directly.
I have checked this, but there is still no support to sass. . . .
As long as your code is written by scss, it can be debugged on the fly. If not, you won’t be able to see sass
http://www.w3cplus.com/blog/tags/302.html
Here are some tutorials about sass

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