--- id: 587d7dbf367417b2b2512bbc title: Split Your Styles into Smaller Chunks with Partials challengeType: 0 forumTopicId: 301459 --- # --description-- Partials in Sass are separate files that hold segments of CSS code. These are imported and used in other Sass files. This is a great way to group similar code into a module to keep it organized. Names for partials start with the underscore (`_`) character, which tells Sass it is a small segment of CSS and not to convert it into a CSS file. Also, Sass files end with the `.scss` file extension. To bring the code in the partial into another Sass file, use the `@import` directive. For example, if all your mixins are saved in a partial named "\_mixins.scss", and they are needed in the "main.scss" file, this is how to use them in the main file: ```scss // In the main.scss file @import 'mixins' ``` Note that the underscore and file extension are not needed in the `import` statement - Sass understands it is a partial. Once a partial is imported into a file, all variables, mixins, and other code are available to use. # --instructions-- Write an `@import` statement to import a partial named `_variables.scss` into the main.scss file. # --hints-- Your code should use the `@import` directive, and should not include the underscore in the file name. ```js assert(code.match(/@import\s+?('|")variables\1/gi)); ``` # --seed-- ## --seed-contents-- ```html ``` # --solutions-- ```html @import 'variables' ```