What is use of @if directive in SASS?

Posted On: Feb 22, 2018

 

  • The @if is condition directive of sassScript.
  • If the condition can fulfill then style tag is working.
  • The syntax of the @if directive in sass is below.
@if expression/condition { CSS code }
  • The example is below.
@if 7>6 { color: yellow;}
  • If the condition used to control the statement and after condition becomes true then code will run.

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