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Given a string $prefix=Note and a list $attributes = a b c what SCSS loop will produce this? —



 ::before content: "Note " attr(a) " " attr(b) " " attr(c)


This earlier post (concatenate strings using sass) has gotten me close, but I still cannot get it right.



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This sort of works, but I do not know why.



note 
$attributes: a b c;
$pre: '' "Note";
$space: '' " ";
&::before
$content: $pre;
@each $attribute in $attributes
$content: $content + $space + " attr(" + $attribute + ")";
;
content: #$content;




It produces



note::before 
content: "" "Note""" " " attr(a)"" " " attr(b)"" " " attr(c);



which the browser will handle correctly since it ignores the "".



But it is a not-understood hack. What is the right way to do this?










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    Given a string $prefix=Note and a list $attributes = a b c what SCSS loop will produce this? —



     ::before content: "Note " attr(a) " " attr(b) " " attr(c)


    This earlier post (concatenate strings using sass) has gotten me close, but I still cannot get it right.



    EDIT



    This sort of works, but I do not know why.



    note 
    $attributes: a b c;
    $pre: '' "Note";
    $space: '' " ";
    &::before
    $content: $pre;
    @each $attribute in $attributes
    $content: $content + $space + " attr(" + $attribute + ")";
    ;
    content: #$content;




    It produces



    note::before 
    content: "" "Note""" " " attr(a)"" " " attr(b)"" " " attr(c);



    which the browser will handle correctly since it ignores the "".



    But it is a not-understood hack. What is the right way to do this?










    share|improve this question

























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      up vote
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      Given a string $prefix=Note and a list $attributes = a b c what SCSS loop will produce this? —



       ::before content: "Note " attr(a) " " attr(b) " " attr(c)


      This earlier post (concatenate strings using sass) has gotten me close, but I still cannot get it right.



      EDIT



      This sort of works, but I do not know why.



      note 
      $attributes: a b c;
      $pre: '' "Note";
      $space: '' " ";
      &::before
      $content: $pre;
      @each $attribute in $attributes
      $content: $content + $space + " attr(" + $attribute + ")";
      ;
      content: #$content;




      It produces



      note::before 
      content: "" "Note""" " " attr(a)"" " " attr(b)"" " " attr(c);



      which the browser will handle correctly since it ignores the "".



      But it is a not-understood hack. What is the right way to do this?










      share|improve this question















      Given a string $prefix=Note and a list $attributes = a b c what SCSS loop will produce this? —



       ::before content: "Note " attr(a) " " attr(b) " " attr(c)


      This earlier post (concatenate strings using sass) has gotten me close, but I still cannot get it right.



      EDIT



      This sort of works, but I do not know why.



      note 
      $attributes: a b c;
      $pre: '' "Note";
      $space: '' " ";
      &::before
      $content: $pre;
      @each $attribute in $attributes
      $content: $content + $space + " attr(" + $attribute + ")";
      ;
      content: #$content;




      It produces



      note::before 
      content: "" "Note""" " " attr(a)"" " " attr(b)"" " " attr(c);



      which the browser will handle correctly since it ignores the "".



      But it is a not-understood hack. What is the right way to do this?







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          Interesting string indeed! You could try this way.



          note 
          $attributes: a b c;
          $pre: 'Note';
          $space:"' '";
          &::before
          $content:"";
          @each $attribute in $attributes
          $content: $content + $space + attr($attribute);

          content:$pre #$content;




          Hope it helps! :-)






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            Interesting string indeed! You could try this way.



            note 
            $attributes: a b c;
            $pre: 'Note';
            $space:"' '";
            &::before
            $content:"";
            @each $attribute in $attributes
            $content: $content + $space + attr($attribute);

            content:$pre #$content;




            Hope it helps! :-)






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              Interesting string indeed! You could try this way.



              note 
              $attributes: a b c;
              $pre: 'Note';
              $space:"' '";
              &::before
              $content:"";
              @each $attribute in $attributes
              $content: $content + $space + attr($attribute);

              content:$pre #$content;




              Hope it helps! :-)






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                Interesting string indeed! You could try this way.



                note 
                $attributes: a b c;
                $pre: 'Note';
                $space:"' '";
                &::before
                $content:"";
                @each $attribute in $attributes
                $content: $content + $space + attr($attribute);

                content:$pre #$content;




                Hope it helps! :-)






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                Interesting string indeed! You could try this way.



                note 
                $attributes: a b c;
                $pre: 'Note';
                $space:"' '";
                &::before
                $content:"";
                @each $attribute in $attributes
                $content: $content + $space + attr($attribute);

                content:$pre #$content;




                Hope it helps! :-)







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