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ZUSS (ZK User-interface Style Sheet)<ref>ZUSS is inspired by [http://lesscss.org LESS] and [http://sass-lang.com/ SASS]. Unlike LESS and SASS, the processing of the ZUSS files doesn't require the JavaScript (Rhino) or Ruby (jRuby) interpreter.</ref> is an extension to CSS. It is compatible with CSS, while allows to use variables, mixins, nested rules, expressions, and Java methods with existing CSS syntax.
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ZUSS (ZK User-interface Style Sheet)<ref>ZUSS is inspired by [http://lesscss.org LESS] and [http://sass-lang.com/ SASS]. Unlike LESS and SASS, the processing of the ZUSS files doesn't require the JavaScript (Rhino) or Ruby (jRuby) interpreter.</ref> is an extension to CSS. It is compatible with CSS and CSS3 including sophisticated selectors, styles and functions, while allows to use variables, mixins, nested rules, expressions, and Java methods with existing CSS syntax.
  
 
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ZUSS (ZK User-interface Style Sheet)[1] is an extension to CSS. It is compatible with CSS and CSS3 including sophisticated selectors, styles and functions, while allows to use variables, mixins, nested rules, expressions, and Java methods with existing CSS syntax.

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  1. ZUSS is inspired by LESS and SASS. Unlike LESS and SASS, the processing of the ZUSS files doesn't require the JavaScript (Rhino) or Ruby (jRuby) interpreter.