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  1. Less (which stands for Leaner Style Sheets) is a backwards-compatible language extension for CSS. This is the official documentation for Less, the language and Less.js, the JavaScript tool that converts your Less styles to CSS styles. Because Less looks just like CSS, learning it is a breeze.

  2. We often use less and less to emphasise a decrease in something: … Less or fewer ? We use the quantifiers less and fewer to talk about quantities, amounts and degree.

  3. If something happens less and less, it becomes gradually smaller in amount or happens less often: He's less and less able to look after himself. 他越來越不會照顧自己了。

  4. Less extends CSS with dynamic behavior such as variables, mixins, operations and functions. Less runs on both the server-side (with Node.js and Rhino) or client-side (modern browsers only).

  5. Browser Support. Less.js supports all modern browsers (recent versions of Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge). While it is possible to use Less on the client side in production, please be aware that there are performance implications for doing so (although the latest releases of Less are quite a bit faster).

  6. refers to a comparatively smaller amount, quantity, or degree and can be used in this sense as an adverb, adjective, or noun. has several other senses as an adverb, adjective, noun, and a preposition. is a comparative form of the word little, with the word least being the superlative.

  7. Less. The dynamic stylesheet language. Contribute to less/less.js development by creating an account on GitHub.

  8. a. : of reduced size, extent, or degree. b. : more limited in quantity. in less time. Less vs. Fewer: Usage Guide. The traditional view is that less applies to matters of degree, value, or amount and modifies collective nouns, mass nouns, or nouns denoting an abstract whole while fewer applies to matters of number and modifies plural nouns.

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