Archive for November, 2009

Cross Browser Testing

Friday, November 13th, 2009

I have been using Adobe BrowserLab for cross-browser testing for about 1 month now. I have found it amazing useful to see how website that I am working on look in many browsers. It really helped me pinpoint the issue in my previous post on overflow in Internet Explorer.

Internet Explorer CSS Issue

Friday, November 13th, 2009

You would think that with all the CSS I have coded that I would not have fallen into this but while updating BookLover’s Travel I noticed that my left-floated divs containing pictures and captions were getting cut off in Internet Explorer versions 6 and 7. After my initial panic, I realized the overflow from the non-floated text was obscuring parts of the div. So, “overoverflow:hidden” to the rescue!

New Website

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

The University of Washington Center for Health Workforce Studies has been redesigned using XHTML/CSS along with jQuery/AJAX and PHP. Thanks to Wes Fitch, there is also a new advanced search feature.

The site is a companion to the University of Washington Rural Health Research Center.

New WordPress Website

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

Guitar Axis, offering guitar licks and lessons has re-launched on a worpress platform. The site uses a custom theme, has free guitar lessons and Robben Ford video.

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