Looks like CSS-Naked day has started on my website !
Don't be shy ! go naked !
“Show off your semantic <body>”: April 9 is CSS Naked Day!
Only 8 days left. Get ready!
Ah tiens ya pu de CSS chez moi ? C'est normal :) Le 9 avril c'est le CSS Naked Day (et je ne suis pas en avance, c'est déjà le 9 avril dans certaines parties du globe).
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There's something deeply satisfying looking at your website and considering it looks fine even without css 😅😉
Preparing for css naked day ! 💪
(and js naked day while I'm at it)
https://villepreux.net/?no_css=1&no_js=1
I decided to add a permanent #CSS_Naked_Day theme to my blog.
Hit the 👻 option to remove *all* CSS from my site.
Should work in any browser with Javascript. If you have manually disabled JS, I assume you're smart enough to also manually disable CSS.
I better put my stylesheet back into action!
Another #CSS Naked Day is about to end. Once again it’s been a delight to find like-minded people by following the #CssNakedDay and #css_naked_day hashtags. Line length has been the only downside of the day, but even that could’ve been mitigated by looking at sites on mobile only.
Some people admitted to cheating. Usually for a good cause, e.g. charts that would otherwise have been inaccessible.
On one site however (I forgot which) it was about something as simple as …
https://cssence.com/2024/native-visually-hidden/