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CSS Naked Day

I didn't sign up for this but I did decide to participate. Welcome to the madness...

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I am a web standards enthusiast but I think this is a little extreme as there is no business benefit that I see in having your css stripped for a day.

What about the users? they have to suffer because we want to promote web standards? There's a difference in trying to promote it and stuffing it down the throat of the users.

And what about lost sales, would your clients afford to lose sales in a day? There are just more cons than pros in this idea.Just my thoughts.

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