One common method is the clearfix
class. Instead of needing extraneous <div style="clear:both;">
elements (as you have been doing) after the floating element, you simply add this class to the floating element itself and the layout is automatically cleared after it.1
My favorite one is from http://perishablepress.com/press/2009/12/06/new-clearfix-hack. It supports modern browsers as well as IE6 and IE7.
/* new clearfix */
.clearfix:after {
visibility: hidden;
display: block;
font-size: 0;
content: " ";
clear: both;
height: 0;
}
* html .clearfix { zoom: 1; } /* IE6 */
*:first-child+html .clearfix { zoom: 1; } /* IE7 */
Example (old/bad):
<div class="floatingrightmenu">This floats right</div>
<div style="clear:both;"></div>
<p>This text is cleared below it.</p>
Example (new with clearfix
):
<div class="floatingrightmenu clearfix">This floats right</div>
<p>This text is cleared below it.</p>
1: Note: the automatic clearing means that it works best with single floated elements. If you wish to have multiple elements floated next to each other, put them all into a single container which is also floated and apply clearfix
to that container.