Archive for December, 2006

Clearing floats

The clearfix way

As mentioned in a previous post, my first website central12.com has moved from free hosting to the servers at Dreamhost.
All the transferring went fairly smoothly, but with the move I was checking through pages, on a newly installed version of internet explorer.

When page construction collapsed

IE 7, and it seems the guys on the ie team have fixed the box model bug, which is a good thing, but now doesn’t support the :before and :after pseudo-elements.

My main pages on the afore mentioned site consist of a two columned on top of a three columned layout, and uses clearfix :after to clear the floated elements.
I had only previosly tested in firefox and IE 6 and the situation was fine.
Convinced that my css and general markup was reasonably ok, I decided to see if it would hold well on microsofts new browser.

Initially everything looked fine, but on closer inspection I noticed the top section of my page slightly overlapped the bottom section, and instantly realised it was a problem concerened with the floated elements, more frustratingly the problem would correct itself if the page was refreshed, which I thought might make testing any fixes a little difficult.

I had a little play around, but to no avail and was beginning to worry that I’d have to visit every page that utilised the 2:3 template.
Not quite loosing all hope, for I am if nothing else dogged and most stubborn, and the solution quickly presented itself.

I googled, the classic first port of call when in a crisis. Searched clearfix ie7 and landed here.at 456 Berea street, and found the link to the solution, I hope.

Add comment December 28th, 2006

Central12 Moved

I have finally taken the plunge

I have swapped free hosting for the feature filled befefits you can only get through quality paid hosting.

Check out the hosting packages at Dreamhost

This site is still presently hosted by the fantastic team at awardspace, but I expect to be transferring the domain soon.

Why make the move

Well I have been at this web design thing for a while now, and in the beginning, through the learnig curve high on my list of priorities was to use open source and free software/ hosting. This has worked well and with the help of the community, and google I have indeed achieved what I set out to do.

Things change over time however and I have been toying with the idea of paid hosting primarily to make my jod as designer easier.

Obvious befefits

1. Storage space, file upload size, bandwidth.

More space for pics, sites, and faster loading times, that is both upload and page rendering times.

2. Unlimited domains/subdomains and databases

I once tried to split my one database to create two independant sites, needless to say it was a futile task.

More later, work to do!

1 comment December 19th, 2006


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