Language Features
- Less - Parent Selectors
- Less - Merge
- Less - Loops
- Less - CSS Guards
- Less - Mixin Guards
- Less - Import Options
- Less - Import Directives
- Less - Passing Rulesets to Mixins
- Less - Mixins as Functions
- Less - Parametric Mixins
- Less - Mixins
- Less - Extend
- Less - Variables
- Less - Importing
- Less - Comments
- Less - Scope
- Less - Namespaces and Accessors
- Less - Functions
- Less - Escaping
- Less - Operations
- Less - Nested Directives and Bubbling
- Less - Nested Rules
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- Less - Color Channel Functions
- Less - Color Defination Functions
- Less - Type Functions
- Less - Math Functions
- Less - List Functions
- Less - String Functions
- Less - Misc Functions
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- Less - GUIs
- Less - Online Compilers
- Less - Programmatic Usage
- Less - Plugins
- Less - Browser support
- Using Less In The Browser
- Less - Command Line Usage
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LESS - Nested Rules
Description
It is a group of CSS properties which allows using properties of one class into another class and includes the class name as its properties. In LESS, you can declare mixin in the same way as CSS style using class or id selector. It can store multiple values and can be reused in the code whenever necessary.
Example
The following example demonstrates the use of nested rules in the LESS file −
<html> <head> <title>Nested Rules</title> <pnk rel = "stylesheet" type = "text/css" href = "style.css" /> </head> <body> <span class = "container"> <h1>First Heading</h1> <p>LESS is a dynamic style sheet language that extends the capabipty of CSS.</p> <span class = "myclass"> <h1>Second Heading</h1> <p>LESS enables customizable, manageable and reusable style sheet for web site.</p> </span> </span> </body> </html>
Next, create the style.less file.
style.less
.container { h1 { font-size: 25px; color:#E45456; } p { font-size: 25px; color:#3C7949; } .myclass { h1 { font-size: 25px; color:#E45456; } p { font-size: 25px; color:#3C7949; } } }
You can compile the style.less file to style.css by using the following command −
lessc style.less style.css
Execute the above command; it will create the style.css file automatically with the following code −
style.css
.container h1 { font-size: 25px; color: #E45456; } .container p { font-size: 25px; color: #3C7949; } .container .myclass h1 { font-size: 25px; color: #E45456; } .container .myclass p { font-size: 25px; color: #3C7949; }
Output
Follow these steps to see how the above code works −
Save the above html code in the nested_rules.html file.
Open this HTML file in a browser, the following output will get displayed.