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- Author:
- Michael G. Noll
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- Apr 05, 2006
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- Jun 19, 2007
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First annual CSS Naked Day
Today web users around the world can celebrate the first CSS Naked Day. The idea behind this event is to promote Web Standards, including proper use of HTML/XHTML, semantic markup and a good hierarchy structure (social tagging is currently on the rise but there isn’t any standard for it yet).
The guy behind is Dustin Diaz, a web developer working for Yahoo. Here’s what he says about the event:
That’s right, I’m starting the first annual CSS Naked Day. In the spirit of promoting Web Standards along with good semantic markup and proper hierarchy structures, April 5th will be a day of nakedness for all webmasters to remove their style sheets from their website for one day. Signining up is not required, just simply comment in this thread with a link to your website and let everyone else know that you’re participating.
Have fun!
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