Tomorrow is ‘CSS Naked Day’ but unfortunatley the Customer Street blogs are to corporate to go naked. It’s a shame because it’s for a good cause.

It’s not for money or charity, it’s simply to promote and encourage web standards. All you need to do is remove all the styles from your website to join in. This is the third year of CSS Naked Day and every year there has been a huge responce.
It has been mentioned to me that this is considered ‘Geeky’ but as Alex (Customer Street CSS) pointed out
It’s to promote web standards, and seeing as MOST of today’s business uses the web in some form, I think you’ll find that having standards is a very good idea.
Alex will be joinging with http://www.syst3m32.co.uk and it’s already looking to be a fun day.
You can find more information on CSS Naked Day, code for your website and a list of some sites going naked for the day on http://naked.dustindiaz.com/
It certainly is for a good cause, and this year is the third year running that this event has taken place. I don’t think enough sites have signed up to make too much of a difference but it’ll certainly be a shock to those that don’t know about it. A good way to promote standards tho, and the impact a style sheet can have on a web site!