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Estelle Weyl
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Igalia Chats
Open Web Docs
Eric and Brian chat with Estelle Weyl and Will Bamberg of Open Web Docs.
2025-04-23
51 min
Bad at CSS
Eric Meyer and Estelle Weyl wrote 1000+ pages of CSS... we had questions
CSS: The Definitive Guide is exactly 1126 pages, written by Eric Meyer and Estelle Weyl. As they both said, "We read the CSS spec so you didn't have to." We ask them a ton of CSS questions and they gave us a ton of CSS answers.
2024-08-30
1h 17
Front End Happy Hour
Episode 182 - Documentation - Where is the menu bartender?
Good documentation is so important but we don’t always put enough focus on it as we should. In this episode, we talk about what makes great quality documentation and ways to improve the documentation you write. Guests: Estelle Weyl Will Bamberg Jean-Yves Perrier Panelists: Ryan Burgess - @burgessdryan Jem Young - @JemYoung Episode transcript: https://www.frontendhappyhour.com/episodes/documentation-where-is-the-menu-bartender
2023-12-17
39 min
Front End Happy Hour
Episode 177 - CSS - Cascading Sips of Sangria
CSS has been quickly evolving. In this episode, we are joined by Estelle Weyl and Eric Meyer to explore the new properties that are now available. Guests: Estelle Weyl Eric Meyer - @meyerweb Panelists: Ryan Burgess - @burgessdryan Stacy London - @stacylondoner Augustus Yuan - @augburto Cole Turner - @coleturner Picks: Estelle Weyl - Gluten-free Oreo cookies Eric Meyer - perfwork.com (Web Performance Job board) Eric Meyer - Mat Marquis Javascript for Web Designers A Book Apart Eric Meyer - Estelle’s Tracker for Menstrual Cycle Web App Ryan Burgess - Dewalt Air Inflator Stacy London - CSS: The De...
2023-08-14
1h 02
ShopTalk
574: Estelle & Eric on CSS The Definitive Guide, 5th Edition
Show DescriptionEstelle Weyl and Eric Meyer join us to talk about the 5th edition of their book, CSS: The Definitive Guide. We talk about some of CSS' biggest blunders, custom scroll bars, single line comments, shorthand in CSS, useless CSS trivia, and how to get started learning CSS in 2023. Listen on Website →GuestsEric MeyerGuest's Main URL • Guest's SocialEstelle WeylGuest's Main URL • Guest's SocialLinks First-Person Scrollers – Eric’s Archived Thoughts CSS Selectors with Estelle Weyl CSS: The Definitive...
2023-07-17
1h 14
The Mycelium Network Podcast
The Mycelium Network Podcast with Chris Mills - Episode 020
In this final episode of season 1, I speak with technical writer and legend of the web, Chris Mills. We talk about trying something new, not being scared to take a leap of faith, and finding your tribe. The importance of being positive and kind, treating people with respect and empathy, and giving back through mentorship. We talk about the importance of great documentation and a well-defined process when running an open-source project. We end by sharing our favorite noisy music artists and the importance of pushing for immediate action concerning the environmental catastrophe.Correction: Only 3% of o...
2022-12-07
1h 13
Changelog Master Feed
A very !important lesson (JS Party #251)
Estelle Weyl has been building the web since 1999 and documenting it since 2007. Today she joins Amal for a loooong and deeeep conversation about new and !important features of CSS & HTML. Sit down, strap in, and prepare to be schooled! Discuss on Changelog News Changelog++ members save 5 minutes on this episode because they made the ads disappear. Join today! Sponsors Raygun – Never miss another mission-critical issue again — Raygun Alerting is now available for Crash Reporting and Real User Monitoring, to make sure you are quickly notified of the errors, crashes, and front-end perfo...
2022-11-11
1h 31
JS Party: JavaScript, CSS, Web Development
A very !important lesson
Estelle Weyl has been building the web since 1999 and documenting it since 2007. Today she joins Amal for a loooong and deeeep conversation about new and !important features of CSS & HTML. Sit down, strap in, and prepare to be schooled! Join the discussionChangelog++ members save 5 minutes on this episode because they made the ads disappear. Join today!Sponsors:Raygun – Never miss another mission-critical issue again — Raygun Alerting is now available for Crash Reporting and Real User Monitoring, to make sure you are quickly notified of the errors, crashes, and front-end performance issu...
2022-11-11
1h 31
Enjoy the Vue
Episode 81: Advanced CSS 101 with Josh Comeau
The focus of today's show is the divisive topic of CSS. There are many different opinions on the strengths, weaknesses, and value of CSS, and to explore this in some detail, we are lucky enough to have Josh Comeau join us on our extended panel! One of the strongest messages that comes through from our discussion is the amount of time and effort that CSS requires you to invest, to reap its benefits. And while not every developer will agree to this exchange, it is hard to argue that certain parts of CSS can make this a worthwhile endeavor...
2021-11-15
1h 12
The CSS Podcast
Specificity
In this episode we talk about how the browser resolves multiple selectors targeting the same subjects and how it determines which style to actually apply. Turns out, lots of code from many different locations is trying to style your elements, learning about specificity will help you debug and understand why or why not certain styles are winning over others. Links Diagram by Estelle Weyl → http://specifishity.com Specificity Calculator → https://specificity.keegan.st
2020-03-25
12 min
ShopTalk Show
095: With Daniel Mall
This week we were joined by super-designer Dan Mall. Dan currently runs Superfriend.ly, is a co-host of the Businessology podcast, and previously worked at Happy Cog and Big Spaceship. We talked about (roughly in order): News’n’Links’n’Drama: 17:10 CSSOff #hotdrama: Dan made a PSD that was too good. Q & A: 33:02 In defense of AMPPS… 34:45 Can you guys rant about the different scenarios on how and/or when and/or why to use javascript on text/typography? 46:21 How much testing and compatibility is enough? Should we just stick to the big 5 brow...
2013-12-10
1h 02
ShopTalk Show
091: With Jamison Dance AND Merrick Christensen
This week we were joined by Merrick and Jamison from the Javascript Jabber podcast. They are both super awesome at javascript and very handsome. We talked about (roughly in order): News’n’Links’n’Drama: 10:42 Responsive Web Design: Relying Too Much On Screen Size by LukeW Rebuttal by Ethan Marcotte: RESPONSIVE DESIGN, SCREENS, AND SHEARING LAYERS PPK: Of viewports and screens, input modes and event handlers Counter Rebuttal: On Using Browser Viewports to Understand Screens 14:35 “Offline first is the new Progressive Enhancement” – Zeldman Say Hello To Offline First Q & A: 19:00...
2013-11-12
1h 02
ShopTalk Show
090: With Pamela Fox
This week we were joined by Pamela Fox, a web developer and educator currently working at Khan Academy. We talked about (roughly in order): News’n’Links’n’Drama: 9:30 Big Snow Tiny Conf 10:30 Automating Workflow Slide Deck Q & A: 14:54 I’m sold on GIT and have used it locally on my machine. How can I go about deployment without paying for a service? 22:20 What is your preferred UI & Backend workflow when developing web apps for clients? Do you use pre-made libraries, or do you developed your own UI & backend? 32:07 I’m an ad copywrite...
2013-11-05
1h 04
ShopTalk Show
083: With Florian Motlik
This week we were joined by Florian Motlik. Flo is an awesome programmer an a co-founder of Codeship, a part of Techstars Boston. This episode is a deep dive into continuous deployment and automation. We talked about (roughly in order): Q & A 13:08 I would like to use Git for version control, and set up a deployment strategy so I can stop going “FTP commando’, but terminal is a bit scary for me. Do you have any suggestions for free or one-off-purchase alternatives for deployment so I can get off FTP? 20:50 Hey guys, I just did...
2013-08-28
1h 04
Non Breaking Space Show
Rachel Nabors
Rachel Nabors is self-employed front-end developer and UI engineer. She works on bringing the insights of comics and cartoons into the field of web development. @samkap RachelNabors.com Rachel on Dribbble The CSS Cookbook Responsive Web Design by Ethan Marcotte Gurl.com RacheltheGreat.com Chasing Amy MangaPunk.com Drupal Prince of Cats Manga Studio Adobe Max Adobe Shows off Bluetooth “Project Mighty” pen and Napoleon digital rule Wacom ...
2013-06-04
54 min
Non Breaking Space Show
Estelle Weyl
Estelle started her professional life in architecture, then managed teen health programs. In 2000, she took the natural step of becoming a web standardista. She has consulted for Apple, Yahoo! and Kodakgallery, among others. Estelle provides CSS3, HTML5 and JavaScript tutorials and detailed grids of browser support in her at standardista.com. She is the author of Mobile HTML5 and HTML5 and CSS3 for the Real World. While not coding, she works in construction, de-hippifying her 1960’s throwback abode. Ryan Irelan’s Interview on Non-Breaking Space Audio form in HTML5 CSS3 Support on Stan...
2013-03-05
1h 00
Non Breaking Space Show
Estelle Weyl
Estelle started her professional life in architecture, then managed teen health programs. In 2000, she took the natural step of becoming a web standardista. She has consulted for Apple, Yahoo! and Kodakgallery, among others. Estelle provides CSS3, HTML5 and JavaScript tutorials and detailed grids of browser support in her at standardista.com. She is the author of Mobile HTML5 and HTML5 and CSS3 for the Real World. While not coding, she works in construction, de-hippifying her 1960’s throwback abode.
2013-03-05
1h 00
Non Breaking Space Show
Estelle Weyl
Estelle started her professional life in architecture, then managed teen health programs. In 2000, she took the natural step of becoming a web standardista. She has consulted for Apple, Yahoo! and Kodakgallery, among others. Estelle provides CSS3, HTML5 and JavaScript tutorials and detailed grids of browser support in her at standardista.com. She is the author of Mobile HTML5 and HTML5 and CSS3 for the Real World. While not coding, she works in construction, de-hippifying her 1960’s throwback abode.
2013-03-05
00 min