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CSS Naked Day 2008
Posted on Wednesday, April 9th, 2008 under CSS, XHTML, web standards by Dustin Brewer.CSS Naked day is the day that sites shed their CSS that makes our sites look good to show how seperatation of presentation and structure is so important in web design. To find out more about CSS Naked Day visit http://naked.dustindiaz.com


Woe is me, never in the loop about CSS Naked Days. I wish I had participated.
your contact me ..is n’t working
gr8 posts
I have heard about this. Thanks for the links. I’ll check it out
Man for a moment there, i thought.. Nevermind
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What a great way to show the usage and importance of CSS. =D I agree that CSS have turned HTML codings a lot simpler. This is the first time I’ve heard about it. Cheers and thanks.
LoL. I think you should have caught many readers offguard with that catchy title
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*I* find CSS hard and I work in this damned field. Why do my sites look so basic? Because I can’t do any better. So, I mean, feel to be elitist and state the untruth that CSS is universally easier. For people who want to produce valid-code layouts who realize that life is too short and they’ll never get that time back, let them use the jeezly tables. Get them to focus on valid code. Stop beating up.