Sass

Sass ("syntactically awesome style sheets") is a stylesheet language that compiles to CSS and allows developers to use variables, nested rules, mixins, and functions.

According to our data, Sass is detected on 0.7% of all websites.

πŸ“Š Rankings and Market Share

πŸ† Sass Awards

⚑ Sites Using Sass

We have data on 25,250 websites that use Sass. Here is a list of some of the top ranked ones.

The highest rated site using Sass is meb.gov.tr.

#WebsiteRankCountryLanguage
1 meb.gov.tr #275 Turkey Turkish
2 dogdrip.net #918 Korea Korean
3 kemendikdasmen.go.id #1,079 Indonesia Malay
4 mirror.co.uk #1,268 United Kingdom English
5 ohio.gov #1,294 United States English
6 sicredi.com.br #1,963 Brazil Brazilian Portuguese
7 instructables.com #2,032 English
8 turktelekom.com.tr #2,167 Turkey Turkish
9 irancell.ir #2,221 Iran Persian
10 kubernetes.io #2,285 United States English
11 snopes.com #2,621 English
12 slobodnadalmacija.hr #2,821 Croatia Croatian
13 royaleapi.com #4,298 English
14 kgirls.net #5,274 Argentina Korean
15 bookwalker.jp #5,518 Japan Japanese
16 sportsengine.com #5,728 United States American English
17 walesonline.co.uk #5,755 United Kingdom English
18 gymshark.com #5,972 United Kingdom English
19 liverpoolecho.co.uk #5,977 United Kingdom English
20 manchestereveningnews.co.uk #6,028 United Kingdom English

πŸ“ˆ Usage Statistics

Most of the sites that use Sass:

Most of the sites using Sass are from the United States, the United Kingdom, and Germany.

  • United States 21.8%
  • United Kingdom 8.8%
  • Germany 5.5%
  • Australia 5.3%
  • Canada 4.4%
  • Vietnam 4.3%
  • France 3.6%
  • Russia 3.6%
  • India 3.4%
  • Other 39.3%

Most Sass users speak English, German, or Spanish.

  • English 67.9%
  • German 4%
  • Spanish 3.7%
  • Vietnamese 3.2%
  • Russian 3.1%
  • French 3%
  • Japanese 1.7%
  • Italian 1.5%
  • Portuguese 1.4%
  • Other 10.5%

Sass is especially popular on .com top-level domains.

  • .com 53%
  • .org 4.6%
  • .co.uk 3%
  • .com.au 2.8%
  • .de 2.8%
  • .ru 2.3%
  • .vn 1.6%
  • .net 1.6%
  • .ca 1.4%
  • Other 26.9%

The primary market segments for websites utilizing Sass include online shopping, business, and marketing and merchandising.

  • Online Shopping 24.2%
  • Business 13.9%
  • Marketing/Merchandising 11.9%
  • Fashion/Beauty 6.2%
  • Education/Reference 3.9%
  • Internet Services 3.6%
  • Blogs/Wiki 3.2%
  • Travel 3%
  • Entertainment 2.6%
  • Other 27.5%

πŸ•΅οΈ Similar Technologies

These are some of the best Sass alternatives.

RankName
1
CSS
Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States

A stylesheet language used to control the presentation of HTML and XML documents, defining layout, colors, typography, and responsive behavior across different devices.

2
HTML
Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States

A markup language used to create web pages and is the de facto standard for documents displayed in web browsers.

14
YAML
Seattle, Washington, United States

A human-readable data serialization language designed for representing structured data and exchanging it between systems and programming languages.

20
GraphQL
Menlo Park, California, United States

A data query and manipulation language for APIs typically used for remote client-server communications.

25
Less

A backward-compatible CSS language extension inspired by Sass that supports variables, mixins, operations, and functions.

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πŸ’¬ Frequently Asked Questions

Which country uses Sass the most?

The majority of Sass users are from the United States.

Who uses Sass?

According to our data, Sass is used on thousands of sites, including such established ones as meb.gov.tr, dogdrip.net, and kemendikdasmen.go.id.

Is Sass used on government websites?

Yes, for example, it is used by meb.gov.tr and ohio.gov. Overall, we found Sass on 12 government sites in the United States.

Do academic institutions use Sass?

Yes. In total, we know of 48 academic websites in the United States that use Sass.

How does Sass compare to its competitors?

Sass is a moderately popular standard, ranking ahead of 32 other standards we track.

What are the alternatives to Sass?

Alternatives and possible competitors to Sass may include CSS, Less, and HTML.

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