Welcome to R&K Suites
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The beautiful Rent Rooms, R&K Suites, are located in Keramoti, a beautiful village in the Municipality of Nestos in the prefecture of Kavala. It is just 80 meters from the beach, which is one of the best in the area.

R&K Suites
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Our complex is modern, and the rooms are beautiful, comfortable, with double or single beds, fully equipped with all the comforts, while offering a stunning view from their balconies, equipped with table and chairs, to enjoy the guests our coffee, breakfast or lunch.

Impeccable Hospitality
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Our guests will enjoy the unique hospitality and impeccable service offered by R&K suites.

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WELCOME TO
R&K SUITES
IN KERAMOTI!

We would like to heartwarmingly welcome you to the newly-built complex of R&K Suites in the beautiful area of Keramoti, just 80m from the golden sand and the emerald waters of Keramoti’s beach.

R&K Suites are designed to accommodate 2 to 6 persons, making them ideal for couples, families, as well as group of friends who are looking for a luxurious and comfortable accommodation for their summer holiday escape just a stone’s throw away from the beach.

This family-run complex located in the heart of Keramoti offers its guests both the coziness of a homey complex and the modern luxury of a spacious, fully equipped suite. Due to their privileged location, R&K Suites have in close proximity a dreamy beach and the town’s centre.

R&K Suites: your home away from home in Keramoti!

 

  • Category: 3 Keys

  • Location: Keramoti, Kavala, Greece

  • Facilities: Double Beds, Fully equipped kitchenette, Air-condition, TV, Hairdryer, Free wi-fi access, Garden, Μπάνιο με ντους και μπανιέρα

  • Hotel Style: On the Beach Hotel

  • Operating period: From May to October

  • Distance from: beach 80m, city center 11km, harbor 13km, Kavala National Airport 48km, Thessaloniki Airport "Makedonia" 159km.

 

 

LESS

LESS is a dynamic stylesheet language designed by Alexis Sellier. It is influenced by Sass and has influenced the newer "SCSS" syntax of Sass, which adapted its CSS-like block formatting syntax.

LESS is open-source. Its first version was written in Ruby, however in the later versions,use of Ruby has been deprecated and replaced by JavaScript. The indented syntax of Less is a nested metalanguage, as valid CSS is valid Less code with the same semantics.

LESS provides the following mechanisms: variables, nesting, mixins, operators and functions.

LESS can run on the client-side (Internet Explorer 6+, WebKit, Firefox) and server-side, with Node.js or Rhino (JavaScript engine).[2]

Variables

Less allows variables to be defined. Less variables are defined with an at sign(@). Variable assignment is done with a colon (:).

During translation, the values of the variables are inserted into the output CSS document.

Mixins

Mixins allow embedding all the properties of a class into another class by including the class name as one of its properties, thus behaving as a sort of constant or variable. They can also behave like functions, and take arguments. CSS does not support Mixins. Any repeated code must be repeated in each location. Mixins allow for more efficient and clean code repetitions, as well as easier alteration of code.

LESS has a special type of ruleset called parametric mixins which can be mixed in like classes, but accepts parameters.

Nesting

CSS does support logical nesting, but the code blocks themselves are not nested. Less allows to nest selectors inside other selectors. This makes inheritance clear and style sheets shorter.

Functions and operations

Less allows operations and functions. Operations allows addition, subtraction, division and multiplication of property values and colors, which can be used to create complex relationships between properties. Functions map one-to-one with JavaScript code, allowing manipulation of values.

Comparison to Sass

LESS is inspired by Sass. Sass was designed to both simplify and extend CSS, so things like curly braces were removed from the syntax. LESS was designed to be as close to CSS as possible, so the syntax is identical to existing CSS code. As a result, existing CSS can be used as valid LESS code.

The newer versions of Sass also introduced a CSS-like syntax called SCSS (Sassy CSS).

Use on sites

LESS can be applied to sites in a number of ways. One option is to include the less.js JavaScript file to convert the code on-the-fly. The browser then renders the output CSS. Another option is to render the LESS code into pure CSS and upload the CSS to a site. With this option no .less files are uploaded and the site does not need the less.js JavaScript converter.

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