What is this plus sign and shorthand used in this SASS?



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This was written a couple of years ago and little has been done with it since. I've been trying to find documentation for this notation and haven't found anything.



header
+display(flex)
+flex-flow(row-reverse wrap)
+justify-content(flex-start)
+align-items(center)
+align-content(flex-start)
width: 100%


I thought it was shorthand from Bourbon but there isn't any documentation about it. Is it from a previous version of Bourbon?










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    Weird flex, but okay. Isn't that just the old SASS way of using mixins? I don't see a lot of documentation on it, but if you go to sass-lang.com/guide and scroll to mixins and switch to SASS, it looks like this.

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This was written a couple of years ago and little has been done with it since. I've been trying to find documentation for this notation and haven't found anything.



header
+display(flex)
+flex-flow(row-reverse wrap)
+justify-content(flex-start)
+align-items(center)
+align-content(flex-start)
width: 100%


I thought it was shorthand from Bourbon but there isn't any documentation about it. Is it from a previous version of Bourbon?










share|improve this question

















  • 1





    Weird flex, but okay. Isn't that just the old SASS way of using mixins? I don't see a lot of documentation on it, but if you go to sass-lang.com/guide and scroll to mixins and switch to SASS, it looks like this.

    – git-e-up
    Nov 14 '18 at 3:53













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This was written a couple of years ago and little has been done with it since. I've been trying to find documentation for this notation and haven't found anything.



header
+display(flex)
+flex-flow(row-reverse wrap)
+justify-content(flex-start)
+align-items(center)
+align-content(flex-start)
width: 100%


I thought it was shorthand from Bourbon but there isn't any documentation about it. Is it from a previous version of Bourbon?










share|improve this question














This was written a couple of years ago and little has been done with it since. I've been trying to find documentation for this notation and haven't found anything.



header
+display(flex)
+flex-flow(row-reverse wrap)
+justify-content(flex-start)
+align-items(center)
+align-content(flex-start)
width: 100%


I thought it was shorthand from Bourbon but there isn't any documentation about it. Is it from a previous version of Bourbon?







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    Weird flex, but okay. Isn't that just the old SASS way of using mixins? I don't see a lot of documentation on it, but if you go to sass-lang.com/guide and scroll to mixins and switch to SASS, it looks like this.

    – git-e-up
    Nov 14 '18 at 3:53












  • 1





    Weird flex, but okay. Isn't that just the old SASS way of using mixins? I don't see a lot of documentation on it, but if you go to sass-lang.com/guide and scroll to mixins and switch to SASS, it looks like this.

    – git-e-up
    Nov 14 '18 at 3:53







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Weird flex, but okay. Isn't that just the old SASS way of using mixins? I don't see a lot of documentation on it, but if you go to sass-lang.com/guide and scroll to mixins and switch to SASS, it looks like this.

– git-e-up
Nov 14 '18 at 3:53





Weird flex, but okay. Isn't that just the old SASS way of using mixins? I don't see a lot of documentation on it, but if you go to sass-lang.com/guide and scroll to mixins and switch to SASS, it looks like this.

– git-e-up
Nov 14 '18 at 3:53












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It seems old Bourbon flexbox mixins written with SASS syntax using + to @include a mixin.



Something like this:



@mixin bg-color
background-color: #ff0000

h1
+bg-color


In your case, the developer may have written something similar:



@import bourbon/bourbon

header
+display(flex)
+flex-flow(row-reverse wrap)
+justify-content(flex-start)
+align-items(center)
+align-content(flex-start)
width: 100%


These are the old Bourbon flexbox mixins: https://www.bourbon.io/docs/4/#flexbox






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    It seems old Bourbon flexbox mixins written with SASS syntax using + to @include a mixin.



    Something like this:



    @mixin bg-color
    background-color: #ff0000

    h1
    +bg-color


    In your case, the developer may have written something similar:



    @import bourbon/bourbon

    header
    +display(flex)
    +flex-flow(row-reverse wrap)
    +justify-content(flex-start)
    +align-items(center)
    +align-content(flex-start)
    width: 100%


    These are the old Bourbon flexbox mixins: https://www.bourbon.io/docs/4/#flexbox






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      It seems old Bourbon flexbox mixins written with SASS syntax using + to @include a mixin.



      Something like this:



      @mixin bg-color
      background-color: #ff0000

      h1
      +bg-color


      In your case, the developer may have written something similar:



      @import bourbon/bourbon

      header
      +display(flex)
      +flex-flow(row-reverse wrap)
      +justify-content(flex-start)
      +align-items(center)
      +align-content(flex-start)
      width: 100%


      These are the old Bourbon flexbox mixins: https://www.bourbon.io/docs/4/#flexbox






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        It seems old Bourbon flexbox mixins written with SASS syntax using + to @include a mixin.



        Something like this:



        @mixin bg-color
        background-color: #ff0000

        h1
        +bg-color


        In your case, the developer may have written something similar:



        @import bourbon/bourbon

        header
        +display(flex)
        +flex-flow(row-reverse wrap)
        +justify-content(flex-start)
        +align-items(center)
        +align-content(flex-start)
        width: 100%


        These are the old Bourbon flexbox mixins: https://www.bourbon.io/docs/4/#flexbox






        share|improve this answer















        It seems old Bourbon flexbox mixins written with SASS syntax using + to @include a mixin.



        Something like this:



        @mixin bg-color
        background-color: #ff0000

        h1
        +bg-color


        In your case, the developer may have written something similar:



        @import bourbon/bourbon

        header
        +display(flex)
        +flex-flow(row-reverse wrap)
        +justify-content(flex-start)
        +align-items(center)
        +align-content(flex-start)
        width: 100%


        These are the old Bourbon flexbox mixins: https://www.bourbon.io/docs/4/#flexbox







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