A story about Molly Holzschlag
I’ve met her at Cannes W3C Tech Plen 2006, then at London @media 2006 and finally at Fundamentos Web in Oviedo 2006.
An author, instructor, and Web designer, Molly E. Holzschlag has authored over 30 books related to Web design and development. She’s been coined “one of the greatest digerati” and deemed one of the Top 25 Most Influential Women on the Web. There is little doubt that in the world of Web design and development, Molly is one of the most fun and vibrant Web characters around.
As a steering committee member for the Web Standards Project (WaSP), Molly works along with a group of other dedicated Web developers and designers to promote W3C recommendations. She also teaches Webmaster courses for the University of Arizona, University of Phoenix, and Pima Community College. She wrote the very popular column, Integrated Design, for Web Techniques Magazine for the last three years of its life, and spent a year as Executive Editor of WebReview.com.
I’ve met her at Cannes W3C Tech Plen 2006, then at London @media 2006 and finally at Fundamentos Web in Oviedo 2006.
hi molly,
i am rajesh from india.This is my first time that i have seen u and read about u. because this my first correspondence for u so i can'st abotu u but i want to meet u
Once (well last week) I drove to Tucson, AZ and we got totally drunk and laughed our asses off.
She was at the London Geek Dinner in November 2005. Lovely person. Had a good laugh with her regarding the suggestion that web standards were “male dominated”.
It’s hard not to admire someone who is a fellow web standards advocate/evangelist.
She was fabulous at the WOW Conference in September. Very funny, especially on the second and third day.
As she puts it, she is the h1 of Mollies.