![]() This means that we’re always required to switch back and forth between Sketch App and the code editor of our choice, to manually bridge that gap between our Sketch styles and the code that translates to. I don’t know if Bohemian Coding intends to rectify that (it sure would be awesome), but at this moment in time, Sketch has no means of extending the workflow in terms of coding. However, Sketch App is certainly still fairly new on the scene and it doesn’t have a companion application for code editing. In my opinion, this is the simplest form of code extraction and it works well. ![]() ![]() “Shadow” for example accepts four values X, Y, Blur and Spread, and this translates directly to CSS’s box-shadow: X Y Blur Spread. Sketch App’s layer styles are very CSS-centric (it is, after all, a user interface design tool), so it’s very easy to right-click and “Copy CSS Attributes”.
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