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Editorial
Sponsor - Moovitz
HTML Basics
SuperToolz
Sizzler Forum Spotlight
Sponsor - Computer Memory from Crucial
Gear Grinders
Designed for Browsing



  Editorial May 24th 2002

G'day Sizzlers!

The Sausage font hunt has narrowed down a little more. We have had some close matches, and an old Sausage graphic designer has recently sent me what he believes to be "the" font. If he is right, the one our search will be over... so that new T-shirts and other stuff will be able to be produced! :)

The buzz hasn't hit yet, but I have to thank Runi from Moovitz for sending me a sample of his caffienated candies. They are great! I have already consumed the chocolate ones and I also have some coffee flavored ones to devour (see the ads this week for a great offer).

The trip to Kentucky went well. It sure is a big deal graduating from high school in the USA! I suppose it is also sort of a "send off" to college/university as well.

There was one sobering event during our trip down to Kentucky. We drove through Providence, KY, and although the tornado had hit almost two weeks before, the devastation was still evident. Even though we had seen similar scenes on television, nothing can prepare your eyes for this. The tornado was so powerful that it leveled homes and huge trees were ripped from the ground. Apparently, it hit in the middle of the night... no one died... even though Providence doesn't have warning sirens. After seeing the damage to the landscape and buildings, I think this was a miracle. I definitely will have a new appreciation for the tornado sirens next time it goes off in Iowa.

Keep on sizzling!

Nathan Allan
Sausage Sizzler Editor
editor@sausage.com

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Sponsor - Moovitz
Moovitz candy is a quick and easy caffeine fix for people on the go, with no fear of spills on your keyboard (and, less need for bathrooms).

For readers who want a great offer the guys at Moovitz are offering 20 loose candies FREE with your order! All you need to do is enter the coupon code "mOOGnome" at the time of purchase.

http://www.moovitz.com


  HTML Basics

Communication

So you have a Web site, but how do you allow visitors to communicate with you?

Email, forms, and guest books are just some of the basics. However you could get quite technical and complicated when facilitating communication.

If you have ever taken note, Lockergnome uses a very simple method to let visitors and readers contact them. It is a simple e-mail link that invokes the default e-mail client on your computer.

By using this link which has an e-mail address and subject for the e-mail, that is to be created, you are able to set up filters in your e-mail client and funnel particular e-mail to the appropriate places. The great thing about using this method is that it requires no additional features from your web host and that absolutely anyone with an e-mail address can receive the e- mail.

So this is how you do it:
<a href="mailto:name@domain.com?subject=Your Web site Feedback">link text</a>

I told you it was simple! Next issue we will look at something a little bit trickier, which will allow you to capture more specific information.

Tip by Nathan Allan



  SuperToolz

This week I am going to do something a little different with SuperToolz! It stems from the amazing amount of spam that I receive. I don't know if it is because my e-mail address has been in existence for so long (over 6 years) or if the spammers are better and more persistent.

I have tried a few different programs, but for various reasons I didn't like them. So please share with me what you use and why you like it, please! I will share the best suggestions (after trying them out) in an upcoming issue.

By the way, I use Outlook 2000 for my e-mail (but would consider swapping if the perfect anti-spam client existed).

Make your suggestions in the forum or e-mail me.

http://www.sizzlerforums.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=438

Review by Nathan Allan


  Sizzler Forum Spotlight

In the past two weeks I have covered two topics that generated many comments and handfuls of posts. With almost 700 total views I take that as a good sign.

I would like to highlight these two topics this week, and with good reason. The "Designed for Browsing" section of the newsletter and the site will be taking a new turn in the next week or two.

For now, please visit these two sections and read this weeks "Designed For Browsing" to see what's going on!

Design Methods:
http://www.sizzlerforums.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=389

Navigation:
http://www.sizzlerforums.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=422

Review by Bram Leland Scolnick



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When your memory arrives it includes easy to follow instructions on how to install it! Anyone can do it and the results are worth it. Save money! Double your computer's memory, increase your productivity (or play more games)! Do yourself a favor and visit NOW!


  Gear Grinders

PDAs - Making the move from Palm to PocketPC.

Last week I had an awful day. I was getting ready for a meeting outside of the office. I was setting up some appointments and saving a few notes. I then hit the "Hot Sync" button on my cradle; it made its beepety-beeps and was under way. It finished and I picked up noticing, however, some appointments had not moved around. I tapped the screen to find it frozen. This has happened a few times before, so I just reset and I am set. This time, I reset and my Palm Pilot (an m505) didn't 'restart'. I thought it was me so I reset again and this time I saw the Palm logo, the time settings, but then it died and turned off. After a few tries I gave up and left for my meetings with a schedule burned in my head.

When I returned I called Palm and discovered I luckily had 3 days left on my warranty. I set up and exchange and also learned it came with a 90 day warranty. At that moment, I thought "hmmm.. Maybe I should sell this on eBay and get a PocketPC device".

Well, that's what I have done. (If you're looking for a new Palm m505, let me know and I'll send you the link to my eBay auction that expires Monday, May 27).

I found a great item and I am in love. I looked at the HP Jornada and the Compaq iPaq. They are E X P E N S I V E ! !

I then learned about the Toshiba e570 that rivals the iPaq 3870 sans Bluetooth support. I subsequently learned about the Audiovox Maestro, which is a rebadged e750, sans 32MB RAM. It comes with 2 expansion slots and for under $50 I can have more RAM than the iPAQ. If I need it, I can also buy a Bluetooth module and still have spent less than the iPaq 3870 would cost ($649!!).

I purchased the Maestro with a coupon for $299 + tax. Incredible. It has this tiny speaker that CRANKS out mp3s a full volume with no distortion. Also, this device is hardly larger than the m505 it is replacing. It is far more versatile and it is an environment I am highly familiar with. Then there is ActiveSync. Make a change to your appointments in Outlook and within seconds my PocketPC is updated. The only time I *need* to manually sync is if I want the latest news from AvantGO.

I have come to realize that while Palm devices are nice but the OS is truly terrible. I have a few friends that SWORE by Palm and have since silently dumped their Palm Pilots and Handspring Visors in favor of a PocketPC device.

Go Figure.

http://www.sizzlerforums.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=437

Discuss your experiences with Bram Leland Scolnick



  Designed for Browsing

Change is a Good Thing

Last week I wrote about Web Site Navigation and the week before that I wrote about and asked Design Methods. The editor and I have been discussing some changes to this section and I would very much enjoy getting reader feedback.

The idea is to set a list of criteria and review web site design weekly. Each week a new site reviewed and comments made based on a set list of criteria. In addition related topics may be pulled out of the criteria and written about with relevance to the site design reviewed.

The sticky part is what people find of value during a review. Obviously things to consider include color usage, page layout, navigation, general design, use of images and text, balances, and so on. What I would like to know from you is what the "and so on" part is, what details you value and look for. I have my own list, but I am not writing to see my own words. Post a list of what you find important and I will start compiling.

At the same time, think of what items you think would be worthwhile to detail and / or pick apart. Each week the part picked would alternate based on, perhaps, the part the sticks out the most, be it good or bad.

The sites reviewed will be commercial sites as well as your sites, if you like. My only comments are to be prepared for harsh criticisms. Lets remember to keep this fun.

http://www.sizzlerforums.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=436

Discuss with Bram Leland Scolnick


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