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Getting tripped up on audio at conferences, announcing the ShopTalk Show Lifetime Plan, some Once pricing #hotdrama, remembering Molly Holzschlag, web components, Luro launch day thoughts, and a question about using a normalize or sanitize in 2023 prompts a run through of Andy Bell's Modern CSS Reset.
Partiamo dal ricordo di Molly Holzschlag, la "fata madrina del web", scomparsa a 60 anni. E poi vediamo delle novità, alcune molto impattanti per la privacy, di Google Chrome. Finiamo con l'opposizione al DMA da parte di Microsoft e Apple. #mollyholzschlag #google #chrome #dma #microsoft #once === Podcast Anchor - https://anchor.fm/edodusi Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/4B2I1RTHTS5YkbCYfLCveU Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/buongiorno-da-edo/id1641061765 Google Podcasts - https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9iMWJmNDhhMC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw Amazon Music - https://music.amazon.it/podcasts/5f724c1e-f318-4c40-9c1b-34abfe2c9911/buongiorno-da-edo = RSS - https://anchor.fm/s/b1bf48a0/podcast/rss --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/edodusi/message
In this episode, I speak with Molly Holzschlag. We talked about all sorts of web things and accessibility. Just a good, old-fashioned chat about the way things were, the way things are, and the future of things that have to do with the web. It was a talk years in the making and one that I will cherish forever. Intro/Outro music graciously given permission to use called, "Settle In" by Homer Gaines. Sound editing by Chris Enns of Lemon Productions. Transcripts can be found at: https://toddl.dev/podcast/transcripts/holzschlag/ Show Notes https://webwithmolly.com - Molly's Personal Site https://twitter.com/mholzschlag - Molly on Twitter https://www.facebook.com/molly.holzschlag/ - Molly on Facebook --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/frontendnerdery/support
Molly Holzschlag, the fairy godmother of the World Wide Web, the Web standards queen and Web matriarch, discusses her long and storied career as a Web pioneer and thought leader.
Molly Holzschlag continues the story of her life and career (this is her second appearance on Systematic, find the first here). Molly was part of a core group influential in the development of the world wide web, and she authored and edited myriad books on the subjects of design and accessibility. Most recently, she joined the team at Vivaldi, where she is forging ahead in working toward a truly open web, despite her personal tribulations.
Molly Holzschlag continues the story of her life and career (this is her second appearance on Systematic, find the first here).
This week on the Boagworld Show we are joined Molly Holzschlag to talk about her amazing career and rollercoaster journey. This weeks show is sponsored by Proposify, the simple way I use to deliver winning proposals to my clients. We are also sponsored by FreeAgent, accounting software for small businesses and freelancers, recommended by 99.5% of its users.
Fredrik talks to Aaron Gustafson about web standards. His origin story, how he got into web standards. How the standards work and who should get involved. The problems with prefixes and how we use them. This episode was recorded during the developer conference Øredev 2015, where Aaron gave two talks. Thank you Cloudnet for sponsoring our VPS! Comments, questions or tips? We are @kodsnack, @tobiashieta, @oferlund och @bjoreman on Twitter, have a page on Facebook and can be emailed on info@kodsnack.se if you want to write something longer. We read everything you send. If you like Kodsnack we would love a review in iTunes! Links Frameset Quark Dreamweaver Fetch Eric Meyer DOM level 0 A list apart Jeffrey Zeldman XHTML COMDEX Molly Holzschlag South by southwest Filemaker Jeff Veen Jen Robbins - Web design in a nutshell Jeremy Keith Andy Budd Richard Rutter Clearleft The web standards project Glenda Simms Derek Featherstone W3C TPAC Indesign Pagemaker CSS shapes Web platform incubator community group SVG Network information API - seems to have been shut down Vendor prefixes Edge - Microsoft’s successor to Internet explorer Alex Russell on vendor prefixes and their problems WHATWG - Web hypertext application technology working group Web SQL Firefox phones did not last Zork Basecamp Harvest Adaptive web design, second edition Aaron’s two talks Titles You’re the web standards guy Who falls into web standards and how does it happen? Between midnight and 5 a.m. Things were starting to stabilize a bit on the web The only way to build a solid foundation The web standards bug Before coming to the web In the trenches every day making web pages Help make other specs better Vendor prefixes have bitten us in the ass We don’t experience the web the way everyone else does I can’t believe I want them to make their ads more accessible
Molly Holzschlag was part of a core group (and the most publicly-facing woman) who were influential in the development of what we now know as the world wide web. She helped define a path for the web’s future that was ethical and served humanity.
Molly Holzschlag was part of a core group (and the most publicly-facing woman) who were influential in the development of what we now know as the world wide web. She helped define a path for the web's future that was ethical and served humanity. Over the years, Molly has authored 35 books that have influenced web designers and developers throughout the history of the web. This is the first installment of a Systematic series about her career and --- in the process --- the dawn and growth of the world wide web. Molly Holzschlag Part 1
Molly Holzschlag has been working on the web from the very beginning of its invention. She joins Eric Meyer and Jen Simmons to talk about those days, and what it was like to be online in the time of BBSes, Gopher, and the text-only web. They discuss accessibility, the blink tag, the Web Standard Project, how Microsoft started embracing web standards and much more.
Scott's in Mexico this week and he's sitting down with Molly Holzschlag. Molly is a well-known Web standards advocate, instructor, and author and correctly works for Opera as an evangelist. She explains the history of HTML, SGML and XML and we chat about where we think the web is headed.
This week our long time friend Molly Holzschlag joins us to discuss the cutting edge of web standards as they apply to web application development. Listen in while we talk about the effects that HTML 5, ECMAScript and other standards will have on the web.