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Naked CSS Day 2010

Where did the design go?

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> .

Fill out the naked day signup form, adding your website will be included in the official list.
Then on April 9th,simply remove all CSS from your website, stripping it entirely of its design.
(Optional):Insert the following snippet of markup at the top of your page on the day of.


<h3>What happened to the design?</h3><p>
To know more about why styles are disabled on this website visit the
<a href="http://naked.threepixeldrift.com/" title="Web Standards Naked Day Host Website 2010">
Annual CSS Naked Day</a> website for more information.</p>

If you are a developer there are php and other nerdy ways to remove the css in the developer section

This option for those who feel a need to give their visitors a reference as to what's going on. This is not about getting traffic or making money. There are no ads on this site,nor will there ever be. This is about you, the people; getting naked.


Famous Words

This is a fun idea, fully in line with the reasons for creating CSS in the first place. While most designers are attracted by the extra presentational capabilities, saving HTML from becoming a presentational language was probably a more important motivation for most people who participated in the beginning. - HÃ¥kon Wium Lie



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