
Unpacking browsers and web standards with the people who create them.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 4 | Founded | 7 months ago |
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In this episode Heather Flanagan educates me on verifiable credentials and Verifiable Credentials (trust me, there’s a difference), digital identity on the web and the kinds of socio-political issues that come up in implementing these kinds of techno... more
Miriam Suzanne aka Mia joins Lola to discuss the history of CSS, how Cascade Layers helps developers with specificity and how we should think differently about !important. All links for this episode can be found in the show notes lolaslab.co/... more
Hidde De Vries talks to Lola about Popover accessibility, delving into the accessibility freebies the web feature takes care of as well as what accessibility considerations web developers need to take into account. All links for this episode can be f... more
Keith Cirkel shares his journey to contributing to web broswers as a web developer. If you're curious about the learning curve, the standards process or simply, how to contribute to a browser without past experience, this episode is for you. All link... more
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