bower_components/normalize-scss/fork-versions/default/README.md
# Fork-able normalize-scss<br> for libSass or Ruby Sass
## Using with node-sass
1. Copy these files to your Sass project.
2. This fork-able version requires the [support-for](https://github.com/JohnAlbin/support-for) Sass module. Add it to your package.json with:
```bash
npm install --save-dev support-for
```
3. Add support-for's `sass` directory to your nodeSass' [`includePaths` option](https://github.com/sass/node-sass#includepaths).
```js
var sass = require('node-sass'),
path = require('path');
sass.render({
file: scss_filename,
includePaths: [
path.dirname(require.resolve('support-for'))
]
}, function(err, result) { /*...*/ });
```
## Using with libSass
If you are not using node-sass with libSass, you probably already know how to include 3rd party libraries into your Sass project.
1. Copy these files to your Sass project.
2. This fork-able version requires the [support-for](https://github.com/JohnAlbin/support-for) Sass module. Add support-for's `sass` directory to your libSass include paths in the "usual way".
## Using with Ruby Sass
In addition to copying these files to your Sass project, you'll also need to:
1. Edit your `Gemfile` file to add:
```ruby
gem 'support-for', '~> 1.0'
```
2. If you use Compass, edit your `config.rb` file to add:
```ruby
require 'support-for'
```
3. Update your local Gems with:
```
bundle install
```