Namespaces are used to group the mixins under a common name. Using namespaces, you can avoid conflict in name and encapsulate a group of mixins from outside.
The following example demonstrates the use of namespaces and accessors in the LESS file −
<html> <head> <title>Less Namespaces and Accessors</title> <link rel = "stylesheet" type = "text/css" href = "style.css" /> </head> <body> <h1>Example using Namespaces and Accessors</h1> <p class = "myclass">LESS enables customizable, manageable and reusable style sheet for web site.</p> </body> </html>
Now create the style.less file.
.class1 { .class2 { .val(@param) { font-size: @param; color:green; } } } .myclass { .class1 > .class2 > .val(20px); }
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 −
.myclass { font-size: 20px; color: green; }
Follow these steps to see how the above code works −
Save the above html code in the namespaces_accessors.html file.
Open this HTML file in a browser, the following output will get displayed.