Compare Less Dynamic Stylesheet Language alternatives
Compare top-ranked Less Dynamic Stylesheet Language alternatives by score, license, and supported platforms.
| Alternative |
Score |
License |
Platforms |
| Sass |
79% 38 votes |
Free, Open Source |
Windows, Mac, Linux |
| Stylus |
75% 24 votes |
Free, Open Source |
Web, Windows, Mac, Linux |
| CSS |
33% 12 votes |
Free, Open Source |
Web |
| PostCSS |
50% 6 votes |
Free, Open Source |
Web |
2
Score: 79%
FreeOpen Source
WindowsMacLinux
More Sound is an extension of Sass nested rules, variables, Mixins to add in connection, selector inheritance, and more. . Features:Free,Open,Source,Mac,Windows,Linux,Ruby
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4
Score: 75%
FreeOpen Source
WebWindowsMacLinux
More Pen is a revolutionary new language to create CSS, the represent an efficient, dynamic and expressive. It supports both indented syntax and regular CSS style. Features:Free,Open,Source,Mac,Windows,Linux,Web,Node.JS
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6
Score: 33%
FreeOpen Source
Web
More Style sheets (CSS) cascading style to web documents (e.g., fonts, colors, spacing) to add a simple mechanism. Features:Free,Open,Source,Web
Alternatives
8
Score: 50%
FreeOpen Source
Web
More A tool to convert JavaScript to CSS. Features:Free,Open,Source,Web,Self-Hosted
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Less Dynamic Stylesheet Language alternatives FAQ
What is the best Less Dynamic Stylesheet Language alternative?
Sass is currently the top-ranked option on this list based on community votes and item score.
Are there free Less Dynamic Stylesheet Language alternatives?
Yes. Free, freemium, or open-source options in this list include Sass, Stylus, CSS, PostCSS.
Which platforms are covered?
The alternatives in this list include options for Web, Linux, Mac, Windows, depending on each product.
How are alternatives ranked?
Alternatives are ordered by community voting signals, item score, and the available product details collected for each option.