Tufte CSS Formatter

Transform raw HTML into beautifully formatted content with the distinctive Tufte CSS style — elegant typography, responsive layout, and sidenotes. Paste HTML, preview the design, and download styled output. Perfect for academics and writers.

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Tufte CSS Formatter is a free, browser-based tool on Doathingy.com. It lets you Tufte CSS formatter directly in your browser — no software to install, no account required, and no files sent to any server.

Transform raw HTML into beautifully formatted content with the distinctive Tufte CSS style — elegant typography, responsive layout, and sidenotes. Paste HTML, preview the design, and download styled output. Perfect for academics and writers.

Everything runs locally on your device. Open the tool, do the task, done. It is designed for people who need results quickly, without a learning curve or a subscription.

Anyone who needs to Tufte CSS formatter without friction. No technical knowledge required — if you can use a browser, you can use this tool.


01 Open the Tufte CSS Formatter on Doathingy.com
02 Paste your raw HTML into the input
03 Preview the Tufte-styled output
04 Download the formatted HTML file

No tutorials. No learning curve. The tool is designed to be immediately obvious to anyone.

Privacy first. Your files and data never leave your device. All processing happens locally in your browser — nothing is uploaded to a server.

Completely free. No trial periods, no premium tiers, no hidden costs. Use it as often as you need.

Zero friction. No account, no download, no browser extension. Works in any modern browser on desktop or mobile.

Built for one job. Tufte CSS Formatter does exactly what it says and nothing more. No feature bloat, no distracting adverts.

What is Tufte CSS?

A CSS framework inspired by Edward Tufte's books — known for clean typography, wide margins, and sidenotes instead of footnotes.

Do I need to know HTML?

Basic HTML knowledge helps, but the tool works with plain text structured as HTML.

Can I use this for blog publishing?

Yes — the output is a styled HTML file ready to publish.

Does it support sidenotes?

Yes — sidenotes are a key feature of Tufte CSS and are fully supported.

Is this free?

Yes — free, no sign-in required.

Free. Instant. No sign-in. Open it now and get the job done.

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