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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>.
"CSS Naked Day" is the brainchild of Dustin Diaz, with the idea being to promote, illustrate the importance of good HTML - WaSP [webstandards.org] are behind the cause this year. Dustin says in the comments of that article
Consider the phrase “break a few eggs to make an omelette” which I believe is exactly what CSS Naked Day is doing. Many folks over email expressed their gratitude from last year’s event that it was the first time they were exposed to Web Standards, and in turn they changed their development habits. With that in mind, I think CSS Naked Day has served its purpose.
Are you gonna get naked :)
Are you gonna get naked :)
I think it best for all concerned that my pub(l)ic sites remain cloaked. Some semantic coverup is a good thing.
Indeed as a <body> tag is optional I do believe I will spend the day omittedly invisible and 'not frighten the horses'.
Not that I shall complain if any of you young fillies decide to display your attributes ;-)