CSS Naked Day

(css-naked-day.org)

39 points | by rpgbr 8 months ago ago

18 comments

  • panstromek 8 months ago

    Doing it on one of my sites actually causes a pretty significant performance issue, because there's a horizontal carousel with infinite scroll behaviour, which gets flattened into a vertical list which keeps loading more pages indefinitely. Glad that I've tried this, that's definitely a problem to fix.

  • saagarjha 8 months ago

    I feel like the first rule of nudity is that you also have to be naked or it’s weird. C’mon website, we’re waiting.

  • internetter 8 months ago

    On my site I have code[0] to automatically strip on local timezones. Always a fun "Oh its April 9th!"

    [0]: https://github.com/boehs/site/blob/fc80a5d06e7c55ac445721249...

  • desdenova 8 months ago

    Why does the site have CSS then?

  • LinuxBender 8 months ago

    Somewhat related I think: I've been curious what others think. Is it taboo or poor taste in 2025 to have a site that is 100% text/plain with auto-indexing performed by the webserver? Are their any text/plain beautifiers that will format pages for people that like to read books? Such as adding page numbers, footers, structuring paragraphs correctly, making a table of contents with page numbers, converting hyperlinks. Is relying on the back button too much to ask?

    I've been thinking about converting all my offliine-blog contents to purely text. I hard-block search engines so I would only care what humans and genetically modified primates think.

  • theandrewbailey 8 months ago

    Totally forgot about this. My blog doesn't look too bad without CSS: https://theandrewbailey.com/x-naked

    • ctxc 8 months ago

      [flagged]

  • Hyperlisk 8 months ago

    Are you ready to get naked?

      ['style','link[rel=stylesheet]','link[type="text/css"]'].forEach(selector => document.querySelectorAll(selector).forEach(e => e.parentNode.removeChild(e)));
      document.querySelectorAll('[style]').forEach(el => el.removeAttribute('style'));
    
    My little page seems to pass (submitted things here previously, but it's not naked currently)
  • croisillon 8 months ago

    Firefox used to have a menu "style" where you could toggle CSS files or just switch them off

    • o11c 8 months ago

      View -> Page Style -> No Style.

      • croisillon 8 months ago

        oh thanks, but only accessible with "alt" key? not in the hamburger?

        • o11c 8 months ago

          Hamburger -> More Tools -> Customize Toolbar --> Toolbars (dropdown) -> Menu Bar (checkbox), then hit Done.

          Or just right click on a toolbar and check Menu Bar from there. This assumes a non-defective mouse though.

          • croisillon 8 months ago

            that's a lot of work oO but thanks!

        • butshouldyou 8 months ago

          Visible on macOS, possible that it's hidden on other OSes.

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