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Docs: fix typo in Customize > Sass page (#41281)
Co-authored-by: Julien Déramond <juderamond@gmail.com>
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## Compiling
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## Compiling
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In order to use your custom Sass code as CSS in the browser, you need a Sass compiler. Sass ships as a CLI package, but you can also compile it with other build tools like [Gulp](https://gulpjs.com/) or [Webpack](https://webpack.js.org/), or with a GUI applications. Some IDEs also have Sass compilers built in or as downloadable extensions.
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In order to use your custom Sass code as CSS in the browser, you need a Sass compiler. Sass ships as a CLI package, but you can also compile it with other build tools like [Gulp](https://gulpjs.com/) or [Webpack](https://webpack.js.org/), or with GUI applications. Some IDEs also have Sass compilers built in or as downloadable extensions.
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We like to use the CLI to compile our Sass, but you can use whichever method you prefer. From the command line, run the following:
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We like to use the CLI to compile our Sass, but you can use whichever method you prefer. From the command line, run the following:
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