Happy CSS Naked Day! Dustin Diaz started this in 2006 as a way to promote web standards. “In the spirit of promoting Web Standards along with good semantic markup and proper hierarchy structures, [today] will be a day of nakedness for all webmasters to remove their style sheets from their website for one day. …The [...]
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CSS Naked Day ’07
It’s that time of year again when standards-conscious web designers shed their stylesheets and let their sites run around, exposing their raw markup to the world to promote web standards. The idea is that a standards-based site will be marked up semantically enough that even without the stylesheets, it’s still usable, if not pretty. I [...]
CSS Naked Day
Today is the first annual CSS Naked Day! Dustin Diaz came up with the idea as a way to promote Web Standards. I’m (obviously) participating, and I’m pleased with how usable my site is with no CSS.