Authors: H: Molly E. Holzschlag
Molly E. Holzschlag is a well-known web standards advocate, educator, and author. Among her thirty-plus books is the best-selling The Zen of CSS Design, co-authored with Dave Shea. Molly is an invited expert to the W3C CSS working group and the former group lead of The Web Standards Project (WaSP). Molly works with designers, developers, implementers, and policy makers to promote interoperability, professional advancement, and best practices for a useful, beautiful, and meaningful World Wide Web.
Articles By This Author
Web Standards 2008: Three Circles of Hell
Issue 268September 23, 2008
We do not have an interoperable web. What we have is a glut of proprietary, closed, and protected stuff. While it’s sophisticated and interesting sometimes, it goes against the heart of what we came here to build in the first place: an accessible, interoperable web for all.
World Grows Small: Open Standards for the Global Web
Issue 217May 23, 2006
“While internationalization gives us the technology and tools to target a given audience, it’s the act of localization that makes the site accessible to that audience.”
Thinking Outside the Grid
Issue 209December 19, 2005
“There is a new kid on the block, and her name is ‘I’ve never designed with a table in my career.’”

