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Editorial
Sausage Domains - Transfer and start saving!
Sausage Tools - HotFTP and FlashPoint Releases
Tips and Tricks - Reading Others' Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
Gear Grinders - How do you use CSS?
HotDog Helper - Quick Custom Colors In HotDog
Becoming a Member of the Sausage Sizzler Forums
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  Editorial August 8th, 2003

G'Day Sizzlers!

I have been doing some studying and learning in the past week or two to brush up on my CSS skills. Long time HotDog user and friend, Eric Bass was kind enough to loan me his copy of SitePoint's HTML Utopia: Designing Without Tables Using CSS, and I read it with great interest.

CSS or Cascading Style Sheets can be used to control a sites layout as well as content appearance. This becomes a very powerful tool, giving you the ability to alter the your sites appearance and layout easily with alterations only to one document!

I was so intrigued and impressed by the abilities and benefits CSS gives you, that I have started altering my own site to use CSS for the layout (it is already used them for the content). In no time at all I was able to get the site underway. It is not complete and I am working on it daily so take a look at my work in progress (albeit I made it live last night) at:
http://www.netbloke.com/

If you have a few minutes to spare today download FlashPoint and have a play with it. Until you do you really won't see how easy and quick it is to create presentations.

Download and have fun:
ftp://ftp.sausage.com/pub/tools/flashpoint/fp_install.exe

Read, learn and implement!

Keep on sizzling!

Nathan Allan
Sausage Sizzler Editor
editor@sausage.com

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  Tips and Tricks

Reading Others' Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)

Did you know you could easily examine the cascading style sheets of the websites you visit? This tip is useful for anyone interested in cascading style sheets. So whether you are a beginner or an experienced coder you could find a nugget or two for your next website project.

Simply open up Windows Explorer and take a look at the Windows\Temporary Internet Files folder on the drive where you have windows installed (usually c:). You can sort the folder by 'Type' and the css files will then appear towards the top. You can tell which website the css file came from by looking at the adjacent 'Internet Address' column.

I prefer to copy and paste any css files I want to look at to my desktop, although you could choose any folder that is convenient for you. I then open the file with a suitable program such as HotDog or Notepad. You could, of course, open the files directly from HotDog (remember to select 'all files' in the 'files of type' box to see the css files).

How are you doing with css? Whether you are a beginner or an experienced web-coder why not take a look at the CSS Forum in Sizzler Forums and see how the experience of our forum members might help you further?

Look at the code and comment here:

http://www.sizzlerforums.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=1948

Tip by Kevin Hannan



  Gear Grinders

How do you use CSS?

I would be interested to hear how and if you use CSS.

Are you using it to control the text content?

Are you using it to control the layout?

Have you found any good resources for learning and fine tuning your CSS skills?

Do you think it is the next big thing for site design?

Anyway regardless of your experience post your thoughts, comments and findings here, so others can also benefit:

http://www.sizzlerforums.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=1939

Thoughts by Nathan Allan



  HotDog Helper

Quick Custom Colors In HotDog

A considered approach to the use of color in your website will help to create and promote its ambience and encourage visitors to return. A quick look at some popular websites will show you just how few colors are needed to create a professional image. You can use these principles to great effect in your websites with HotDog.

Some points to bear in mind are that these websites use color in an imaginative, sympathetic and consistent way. A 'modern' website might use 'cool' colors whilst an 'historical' website might use 'sepia' tones. The color scheme chosen will be complementary, so the colors will be aesthetically pleasing. For example, cream looks good with green but pink with brown does not. A look at a color-wheel will help you here. Finally, successful websites use colors consistently across their websites so you are given a professional presentation.

When you start HotDog the 'Custom Colors' tab will appear by default to the right of the tab menu. If it's switched off you can show it again by right-clicking your mouse anywhere in the grey menu area and selecting 'Custom Colors' from the sub-menu (or View | Toolbars from the main menu). Sixteen boxes of color will appear when the tab is selected. You can drag the color box bar anywhere you want, although it's probably best where it is for now.

To change the color of any of those boxes, right-click your mouse inside the box you want to change and select 'edit color' from the sub-menu. You can then select your color from the HotDog's Color Picker. When you are done your new color will replace the old one. You can repeat this process as necessary with the other boxes. When you double-click any of these color boxes the relevant hexadecimal code will appear at the cursor in the editing window.

I use this toolbar in my work every day because I find it saves me a lot of time. It also gives me the precision and control I need because only my colors are on show. I don't have to remember or search for the code anymore nor do I have to scribble notes down. It's another example of how HotDog's flexible interface works exactly the way you do, increasing your productivity and reducing your costs.

So when you need to consider color in your website why not take a look at some of the popular and big-budget websites and see how they use color in their schemes? If you've just done a website with HotDog let us know in our Sizzler Forums!

Comment on this article here:
http://www.sizzlerforums.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=1947

Tip by Kevin Hannan



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