The third annual CSS Naked Day is coming up in one or two days, depending on your region. CSS Naked Day is organized to remind visitors and designers alike the benefits and importance of CSS web design as well as to celebrate web standards.
The idea behind this event is to promote Web Standards. Plain and simple. This includes proper use of (x)html, semantic markup, a good hierarchy structure, and of course, a good ‘ol play on words. It’s time to show off your <body>.
Minimum Tempo will be participating on April 9 to honor web designers for making our sites and blogs look amazing.
Sign up, read about the past years, or find out a little more about the event. WordPress users can download a plugin that will disable the CSS automatically for the event without modifying the actual CSS.
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Hmmm…If I can get my new design up and finished by then, it sounds nice. It degrades much better than the current one.
My entire site turns vertical if I take out my stylesheet. q_q I don’t think I’d be inclined to do this until I upgrade to Are-are v3
ooo interesting, I’d never heard of such a day before.
I already b0rked my site once. No thanks.
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This new theme you’ve enabled is great. I love its unclutteredness and its austere simplicity - unostentatiously ostentatious. It’s like a nostalgia trip for the good old days of the internet. Who designed it?
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