# Sitemap (v1) ## Home ## Get Sass (information on getting set up with a designer focus and a developer focus — emphasis on how fast an easy it is. GUI clients, Repo link, etc.) ## Documentation (internal resources) * Reference — make this beautiful, legible, illustrative, helpful * Cheat Sheet (a pretty printable PDF to tape up by your desk) — or maybe a pocket guide? ## Community (external resources, projects) * ### Blogs Writing about sass * The Sass Way * Unmatched Style * Chris E.'s Blog * CSS Tricks * ### Classes & Tutorials * CodeSchool * CodeAcademy (bought by 37 signals) * Hungry Machine * ### Projects * Susy * Bourbon * Compass * Zurb Foundation * 320 and Up * ### How to contribute * Mailing list * Github (create a CONTRIBUTE file to outline the contribution process) ## Footer * Email group for support * IRC * Twitter acct * github --- # Sitemap (vSomeday) ## Tutorials * Try Sass — awesome guide that takes you step by step through the basics of Sass. I love this guide: http://www.codeschool.com/courses/try-git — something like that would be great. * Intermediate Sass — a guide to move to the next level. * Advanced Sass — learn expert stuff. ## Examples * Awesome projects that use Sass — could be a gallery or maybe even a case study. Either way, show both big & small sites/apps and try to emphasis how Sass made it all possible/better. ## Blog Updates on Sass, of course, but we should also consider interviews with people who are using Sass, useful articles and case studies — whether published at the blog or just linked from the blog to another great source. * Articles * Case Studies * Interviews * News * Releases ## About * The license * the contributors / how to contribute * colophon * brand logo resources so people can use them in presentations * websites, and such ## Footer * Email group for support * IRC * Twitter acct