• April ninth is Naked CSS Day!

    From Stefan Ram@21:1/5 to All on Mon Apr 8 09:28:38 2024
    April ninth is Naked CSS Day!

    Let me tell you all about why this Naked CSS day is just the
    cat's pajamas! You see, us old coots in the web design game have
    been toiling away for years, layering on all sorts of bells and
    whistles to our CSS - fancy animations, intricate layouts, the
    whole nine yards. But every now and then, it's good to strip it
    all down and get back to the bare essentials, you know?

    This Naked CSS day is the perfect opportunity to do just that -
    to throw out all the bells and whistles and really let the core of
    your HTML shine through. No more putting lipstick on a pig, no sir!
    It's time to let that HTML strut its stuff in all its natural glory.

    And let me tell you, there's something so refreshing, so
    liberating about it. It's like taking off a suit and tie after
    a long day at the office - you just feel like you can breathe
    again, you know? All that extra fluff and fuss just weighs you
    down, but when you strip it all away, you can really see the
    true beauty and elegance of your HTML code.

    So I say, let's all put on our Sunday best and celebrate Naked HTML
    day in style! Throw away those CSS files and show the world what
    you're really made of. It'll be the bee's knees, I tell you what.

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  • From Robert Prins@21:1/5 to Stefan Ram on Mon Apr 8 13:35:42 2024
    On 2024-04-08 09:28, Stefan Ram wrote:
    April ninth is Naked CSS Day!

    Let me tell you all about why this Naked CSS day is just the
    cat's pajamas! You see, us old coots in the web design game have
    been toiling away for years, layering on all sorts of bells and
    whistles to our CSS - fancy animations, intricate layouts, the
    whole nine yards. But every now and then, it's good to strip it
    all down and get back to the bare essentials, you know?

    This Naked CSS day is the perfect opportunity to do just that -
    to throw out all the bells and whistles and really let the core of
    your HTML shine through. No more putting lipstick on a pig, no sir!
    It's time to let that HTML strut its stuff in all its natural glory.

    And let me tell you, there's something so refreshing, so
    liberating about it. It's like taking off a suit and tie after
    a long day at the office - you just feel like you can breathe
    again, you know? All that extra fluff and fuss just weighs you
    down, but when you strip it all away, you can really see the
    true beauty and elegance of your HTML code.

    So I say, let's all put on our Sunday best and celebrate Naked HTML
    day in style! Throw away those CSS files and show the world what
    you're really made of. It'll be the bee's knees, I tell you what.

    https://prino.neocities.org/index.html

    Don't think it's too bad when displayed with "No style" in FF. <details><summary> at the bottom doesn't seem to be working, no clue.

    Robert

    PS: And if someone knows which bots operate from that hotspot of hitchhiking, Singapore, please let me know, so that I can block them!
    --
    Robert AH Prins
    robert(a)prino(d)org
    The hitchhiking grandfather - https://prino.neocities.org/
    Some REXX code for use on z/OS - https://prino.neocities.org/zOS/zOS-Tools.html

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