January 2008 Archive

My HTML 5 Favourites

Posted
24 January 2008
Tagged
HTML

With the W3C publishing the latest HTML 5 working draft and supporting differences from HTML 4 document, I thought I’d list some of my favourite additions and changes:…

X-UA-Compatible in the Future?

Posted
24 January 2008
Tagged
Internet Explorer

After all the talk about the IE8 “super standards mode” (something that should really be called “the standard, normal, default mode”) opt-in, I’ve put down my thoughts in the comments on Eric Myer’s latest blog post. The gist being that if we have to have it at all, it should be a one off, short term solution specifically for the jump from IE7 to IE8…

IE Floated Columns Totaling 100% Bug

Posted
20 January 2008
Updated
24 January 2008
Tagged
Bugs, CSS, Internet Explorer

I feel I’ve been blogging a lot about IE bugs so far, which I guess I have; but then, I wouldn’t have to if there weren’t so many! Anyway, this particular bug has no doubt been worked around in many of the column based layout templates available on the web, it may have even been worked around in this exact way, but I didn’t find it. And when specifically Googling for it nothing of any use came up, so hopefully this should help some people out…

IE7 Dotted Borders: Close, But Not Close Enough

Posted
16 January 2008
Tagged
Bugs, CSS, Internet Explorer

As if we needed any more IE bugs, I’ve just run into another. Although dotted borders were supposedly fixed in IE7, it turns out that they still render as dashed if applied to a fieldset with a legend (which is of course required). There’s no workaround as far as I know…

Three IE Form CSS Problems & Solutions

Posted
15 January 2008
Tagged
Bugs, CSS, Internet Explorer

I was recently writing some CSS for a form, and ran into a few IE problems/bugs which I’ve either not found documented elsewhere, or at least not found my solutions mentioned, so I figured it would be beneficial to post them here…

Archive & Tags Added

Posted
14 January 2008
Tagged
Site

So, it took me less than a day to realise I needed a better archiving/category system for the blog. So I’ve added one. You can now view posts by tag (via the blog home page) or through the archive via the date links under each post title (or by just guessing the URL if you really want)…

Launch!

Posted
14 January 2008
Updated
14 January 2008
Tagged
Site

Welcome to the brand new jacksleight.com. There have been so many versions of this site that I’ve lost count, but this is the first major version since I started freelancing full time, so we’ll call it version 1.0…

Really Shiny

Posted
14 January 2008
Updated
10 February 2008
Tagged
Site

Really Shiny is now closed. To be fair, it’s been closed for ages, but now it’s really closed. For anyone looking for the scripts and tutorials I once posed there, the most popular ones can be found below, anything else is gone forever. Please note that I no longer maintain or support any of these scripts or tutorials, so if you need help, you can try emailing me, but I can’t guarantee anything. Some scripts have been superseded by better things, which are mentioned below where relevant…

getElementsBy*

Posted
14 January 2008
Tagged
Site

So, it’s been nearly two years, and I’ve finally decided to close getelementsby.com, mainly because I want to consolidate all my web projects into one place (this place). to make it easier to manage, and get everything under one roof. But don’t worry, the entire list of functions is still available (below), and I also intend to make a major update soon. Until then, here’s what’s left of getelementsby.com:…

Jeola

Posted
14 January 2008
Tagged
Site

If you’re wondering what happened to Jeola, it’s now closed. Jeola was my final year project at university, and it served its purpose well, however there were simply too many major features missing to make it genuinely useful as a full blown application. There’s still a part of me that wants to continue with the idea, and there may well be a Jeola 2.0 one day, but right now I’m too busy freelancing to concentrate on too many personal projects…