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In this episode of Dead Code, Jared speaks with Jens Oliver Meiert and Fabien Basmaison, co-maintainers of CSS Naked Day, a long-standing web tradition that invites developers to strip CSS from their websites for one day to emphasize semantic HTML, accessibility, and the separation of concerns in front-end development. Originally launched in 2006, the event encourages developers to reflect on the underlying structure of their sites and how well they function without styling. Meiert and Basmaison discuss how modern tools like Tailwind, CSS-in-JS, and component-based design both challenge and occasionally align with the event’s philosophy, and they explore reasons for the decline in participation, from increased reliance on frameworks to the rise of AI-assisted development. Looking ahead to the 20th anniversary in 2026, they hope to inspire more developers to join in, even in small ways, as a reminder of the enduring value of accessible, maintainable, and standards-based web design.
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Jens' Blog
CSS Naked Day
CSS Zen Garden
Frontend Dogma
PandaDoc
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In this episode of Dead Code, Jared speaks with Jens Oliver Meiert and Fabien Basmaison, co-maintainers of CSS Naked Day, a long-standing web tradition that invites developers to strip CSS from their websites for one day to emphasize semantic HTML, accessibility, and the separation of concerns in front-end development. Originally launched in 2006, the event encourages developers to reflect on the underlying structure of their sites and how well they function without styling. Meiert and Basmaison discuss how modern tools like Tailwind, CSS-in-JS, and component-based design both challenge and occasionally align with the event’s philosophy, and they explore reasons for the decline in participation, from increased reliance on frameworks to the rise of AI-assisted development. Looking ahead to the 20th anniversary in 2026, they hope to inspire more developers to join in, even in small ways, as a reminder of the enduring value of accessible, maintainable, and standards-based web design.
Links:
Jens' Blog
CSS Naked Day
CSS Zen Garden
Frontend Dogma
PandaDoc
Dead Code Podcast Links:
Mastodon
X
Jared’s Links:
Mastodon
X
twitch.tv/jardonamron
Jared’s Newsletter & Website
Episode Transcript
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.