About Molly

spacer Molly E. Holzschlag, known to many as “mollydotcom” or just plain “Mols” is an author, teacher and Open Web Evangelist. She has spent the majority of her 25 years in IT working with the Internet, and observed the Web emerge and evolve from its first days at CERN.
She has spent the years since educating herself and others about the Web, its languages, and its core philosophies.

Currently an invited expert to the W3C, Molly works globally to connect consumers, businesses, Web designers, developers, browser implementors and tool makers; encouraging cultural diplomacy, technical interoperability and professional excellence.

Honored by multiple organizations and sites as one of the most influential women on the Web, a long-time friend and colleague once quipped “If Tim Berners-Lee is the father of the Web, than Molly is its fairy godmother.”

Warm, colorful, and interested in everyone’s stories and successes, be sure to say hello at an event or on Twitter: @mollydotcom

Specialities

Analysis of need and creation of company standards & best practices; Expert training in front-end Web development with HTML, HTML5, XHTML and CSS; Web project management, interoperability, quality assurance, search engine optimization, social and community strategies and brand-building, standards and practices advocacy, Accessibility/Section 508 analysis, large-scale web site management, scalability and long-term growth planning; change management; community management.

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6 thoughts on “About Molly

  1. spacer des on said:

    Howdy-Molly—Molly has long been my favourite name-as a child i had a lovely aunt so named-she gave me 12.5 pence-a coin called ‘half a crown’-as i was begging for fireworks money in 1960s London-a common thing in those days-i would have a makeshift dummy propped up on the pavement and kids would say ”penny for the guy please?”-as in Guy Falwks who nearly blew up the houses of parliament-im doing the history bit as i dont know if your British-i keep thinking i want to join the community camped at st.pauls-not sure if i could take my dog–Molly !-Peace and Love-Des

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  2. spacer Anurag Vaishwade on said:

    I am very new to web world and taken a course from lynda.com. Css for Designers I liked the tutorial very much.thanks to you for such a great tutorial.Is there any other tutorial like that which explains same points from todays standards.

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  3. spacer Madhukar Reddy Degapudi on said:

    Dear Ms. Molly,

    I came across the link “A Selection of Supported Features in HTML5 (molly.com/html5/html5-0709.html)” on the page “23 Essential HTML 5 Resources ()” by Ryan Carson and it does not work. Please let me if there is another way to access this resource.

    Thank You,

    Madhukar Reddy Degapudi

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  4. spacer Madhukar Reddy Degapudi on said:

    Dear Ms. Molly,

    I came across the link “A Selection of Supported Features in HTML5 (molly.com/html5/html5-0709.html)” on the page “23 Essential HTML 5 Resources (thinkvitamin.com/code/23-essential-html-5-resources/)” by Ryan Carson and it does not work. Please let me know if there is another way to access this resource.

    Thank You,

    Madhukar Reddy Degapudi

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  5. spacer maria goodman on said:

    opps i had a typo i ment all the way sorry!!!

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  6. spacer chandan on said:

    You changed your site ma’m! May I ask why? And you are using wordpress!

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