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Sausage Sizzler - To Blog or not to Blog?

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In this issue:
Editorial March 20th, 2003
Sponsor - Sausage Hosting Now!
HotDog Helper - Accessible websites
Sizzler Forum Spotlight
Tips & Tricks - Background
Becoming a Member of the Sausage Sizzler Forums
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  Editorial March 20th, 2003

G'Day Sizzlers!

This week I would like your feedback on blogging. I have my own personal blog as do a number of my friends and family. I want to know if you have a blog and why?

At Sausage Hosting we are considering setting up a low cost blogging specific hosting service. Probably using Moveable Type as the back end.

If you would be interested send me an email with your comments. Or simply send me an email and let me know about your blog. I may end up publishing some of them in next weeks newsletter so more people have an idea of what I am talking about.

There are other great tips and tricks in this weeks issue, so read on!

Read, learn, then implement.

Keep on sizzling!

Nathan Allan
Sausage Sizzler Editor
editor@sausage.com



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  HotDog Helper

HotDog Helper - Accessible websites

While surveys and statistics are unreliable one thing is undeniable; a surprisingly large percentage of computer users have some form of disability whether it is major or relatively minor and is not confined to just the elderly. It's also easy to forget those who are arthritic or temporarily disabled through broken bones, etc. Making your website accessible to as many people as possible is vital to your website design and can only strengthen and build upon your readership and lend the edge of professional quality which many amateur websites lack.

Fortunately, HotDog makes this easy with the built-in Accessibility Wizard. Simply write or load up your web page and invoke the wizard either by clicking on the blue wheelchair icon on the shortcut menu or by going to Edit | Accessibility. A panel will appear and show you exactly what is needed and where. All you have to do is click on each entry to make the change. Don't worry if it seems large at first; you will quickly notice that the same type of issues are generated each time you have not used the accessibility features of a specific tag. For me, I use a lot of anchor tags and because I didn't use the Accessibility attribute for it each anchor drew up the same issue.

Not only is the wizard easy to use, you will quickly remember and develop websites with these accessibility attributes as automatically as you insert other tags and attributes and so over a short period of time the list of accessibility issues will become less.

Did you like this tip? Would you like to see more, send in one of your own or ask for help with something else? Then simply log onto www.sizzlerforums.com and see why HotDog is the best for 'Gun-coders'.

Post your comments here:
http://www.sizzlerforums.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=1413

HotDog Tip by Kevin Hannan

  Sizzler Forum Spotlight

I thought I would highlight a the topic on error pages that was featured the other week. This is simply because a couple of readers added some humorous examples of "404 page not found".

So take a look and have a laugh!
http://www.sizzlerforums.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=1400

Spotlight by Nathan Allan

  Tips & Tricks

Background

Below are some ideas on using background images and colours.

Use the code <BODY BGCOLOR="#ffffff"> to specify the colour of your web page background. BODY is the tag and BGCOLOR is the attribute. The "#ffffff" is the attribute value and is the colour in hexadecimal. The first two letters refer to the amount of red in the colour; the second pair is green, and the last pair is blue. If you are using other applications you can match colours exactly by specifying the same hexadecimal value. This is useful for example when you have a graphic that has the same colour background as your page so that you cannot see the 'join'. You can use decimal if you wish and in some cases actual names of colours but this is not generally recommended.

Use the code <BODY BACKGROUND="image.gif"> to specify your web page background image. BACKGROUND is the attribute and "image.gif" is the attributes value. This will tile the image you have specified ("image.gif") into the background. Remember that some background images make it difficult to read the text above it.

If you would like your background image to remain static and not move with the rest of your page as it is scrolled, you should use the code <BODY BACKGROUND="image.gif" BGPROPERTIES="fixed">.

HotDog has a great Quick Color Wizard that allows you to choose from all colours including 'web-safe' colours and see the decimal and hexadecimal values immediately. It also has a host of other features such as sampling colours directly on the screen; sample a colour from a magnified part of the window and to find the nearest colour in the palette and spectrum. I frequently use this wizard to make sure my colours are exactly the same when using other applications such as Paint Shop Pro to make sure you can't see where my graphics edges are!

Post your comments here:
http://www.sizzlerforums.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=1412

Tip by Kevin Hannan



  Becoming a Forum Member

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  2. Read the information and click on the REGISTER button
  3. Fill out the form
  4. You will receive an email that you simply reply to
  5. Hey presto! Your a fully fledged Sizzler Forums member!

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