This is what Techrights would look like if we participated in CSS Naked Day

All Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) will need to be optional

“It’s CSS nude day. “

Well, that’s the case until a few hours ago (and still is in the U. S. ). “We are not going to be able to do anything about it. ” Overall, I’m not very inspired with the look of my blog without CSS and that’s something I’ll keep in mind when I run it on my new theme,” this user wrote less than a day ago. As this site says: “April 9 is Naked CSS Day, when Internet sites are encouraged to disable their CSS code and demonstrate their * in plain HTML. The initiative was started through Internet developer Dustin Diaz in 2006 to emphasize the importance of Internet development and honor the hard work of Internet developers.

Since the discontinuation of WordPress, Drupal, and MediaWiki, our site is much lighter and faster. It’s 100 percent JavaScript-free, only opens local sockets, and works like this without CSS (still very readable and usable):

We plan to keep it big and simple. We hope others will try to adopt a modest minimalism. This is due to a variety of reasons. █

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