plaintextonly
Plaintextonly is a term used to describe a design principle or policy that requires content to be delivered, stored, and processed as plain text, without any formatting, markup, or embedded media. It emphasizes simplicity and compatibility across different devices, platforms, and software. In practice, plaintextonly can apply to communication channels, documentation, interfaces, and data interchange where rich text or multimedia would otherwise be allowed.
Plaintext, in this context, refers to characters encoded in ASCII-compatible schemes, commonly UTF-8, with visible line
Applications of plaintextonly include email sent with text/plain bodies, web content that offers a plain text
Characteristics of plaintextonly content are its lack of styling, hyperlinks as clickable elements, and multimedia absence.
Implementation considerations include using the appropriate content type (for example, text/plain; charset=utf-8), defaulting to .txt or