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Editorial March 26th 2002
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Dynamic Tip
HTML Basics
Sizzler Forum Spotlight
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Gear Grinders
Designed for Browsing
SuperToolz



  Editorial March 26th 2002

G'day Sizzlers!

Well what a hectic week it has been for me! Traveling for what seemed like forever to get to Melbourne (well 36 hours is a long time), and loosing the last week, due to what appears to be the flu, just isn't very helpful at all.

I am still feeling the trailing effects of the flu, a sore throat and a good dose of lethargy. However I have to make the most of being here so I shall soldier on.

As I write this editorial I am still trying to get the cable connection at my parents to work well enough to allow me to download my e-mail. Without it I wont be getting this issue out. I will probably resort to going to the Sausage office and doing it from there tomorrow. Actually I have to say that this Telstra Cable connection SUCKS. It is so flaky and now I have just found out the whole network is having problems. For my parents needs I think I will be looking at some alternatives, even dial-up would be better. Customer Support at Big Pond have been feeding my mother lines for months that the flaky service is just not their problem. I wonder if the Optus alternative is any better?

(A day later...) I am fed up with Telstra so I have been convinced to swap over to Optus, as a package, my parents can get a better deal on cable internet, tv and phone combined. If they suck too I will be sure to let everyone know!

Talking of Sausage I was really impressed with the offices we have secured. Nothing too fancy but it looks great. Plenty of room for the team to expand and a nice light office in a great location. I can tell you the plans to expand are under way and we have a couple of new services about to be launched very soon! So stay tuned.

Also thanks to all of you who volunteered to become beta testers. I have a list I have created and will let you know when I have something for you to test. For any others who want to beta test just sign up for the forums and send an e-mail to beta@sausage.com.

Lets hope that next week I can get the issue out a lot easier. My sanity depends on it!

Keep on sizzling!

Nathan Allan
Sausage Sizzler Editor
editor@sausage.com


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  Dynamic Tip

Contact Manager - Adding Data

This time around we're going to build the forms needed to populate our tables. There are however two corrections to be made to the tables. First, a suggestion from Chris Burch, the ID columns in both our tables should be INT UNSIGNED, this will allow for double the entries in our database. Second we have a suggestion from Henry B. Poole, our zip code column, to be correct should allow for 10 characters instead of 5 but, for simplicity's sake I'm going to continue with our CHAR(5) definition, you can change it if you like though.

There's two forms we will build here, first will be the "Add User" form, then we'll do the "Add Contact" form. All of our PHP files will use a nearly blank (for now) require()d file at the beginning, this file, in the next tip, will contain the user authentication code.

prepend.php
This is the require()d file. for now it should only contain:

<?php
session_start();
?>

add_user_1.php
This is pretty simple. When you first load the page, it will be just a plain form. If you submit it and there are errors, it will report the error back using the session, and fill in the username for you, again, using the session.

add_user_2.php
This script would be simple if not for error checking everything. For a system like this, this level error checking is a bit extreme, but it shows that you shouldn't trust any data you're given. There are several other options that could have been added as well. One of them would have been to make sure the username doesn't contain specially crafted SQL, and that it's just a username.

add_contact_1.php
Same basic idea as the "add user" page, just more fields.

add_contact_2.php
Again, same basic idea as the second "add user" script, just more fields and less error checking.

There are many ways these scripts can be improved. The most important would be sane error checking on the add_contact_2.php page. Next time we'll implement the authentication and listings of the contacts and users. One thing to keep in mind, this is in no way meant to be a complete contact manager, but please discuss all ideas for improvements in the forum.

Tip by Rich Cavanaugh
From - EnFlyer: The Email Marketing Experts
Discuss it in Rich's PHP and MySQL Forum



  HTML Basics

The paragraph tag <P> is used to define a paragraph. It will make the browser drop down two lines and start a fresh paragraph.

You can also align the text within the tags by using the attribute ALIGN. Your options include left, right and justify. Personally I like the way text looks when it is justified to the left and right margin.

An example of the paragraph tag may look something like this:

<P align="justify">The paragraph text goes in here.</P>

This is simple to use, but becomes even more powerful when used with Style Sheets as well.

Tip by Nathan Allan



  Sizzler Forum Spotlight

This is a first for me, spotlighting a topic that I originally generated. I feel awkward doing so, but it truly seems to be a hot topic. While it doesn't have as many posts as other sections in the forums, it certainly ranks way up there in views. Less than a week after the posting, there are well over 300 views of this topic... not to mention some incredible opinions.

I'm genuinely interested in what you have to say. What are your feelings about PCs vs. MAC for designing? For business use? For mixed use? Some of the respondents clearly say that it’s a matter of choice while a few others say MAC or PC all the way.

It's not too late to share turn your views into postings. Please, come in and stay awhile.

http://www.sizzlerforums.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=139

Review by Bram Leland Scolnick



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  Gear Grinders

The current state of the world

This week I'd like to turn my attention to something a bit off the HTML and design topics. I'll try to be as politically correct as possible by limiting my words.

Lately the news is full of war, death and in the USA, sex starved priests. In the past week alone, I think more than five (5) priests have been convicted of sex crimes against children. (Personal comments withheld).

War and terrorism - If it’s not the remembrance of lives lost in the USA, it’s battling in Afghanistan or the Middle East. The chairwoman of one of my companies lost her dad in the WTC attacks. In addition to the daily battles in the Middle East, most recently Daniel Pearl was executed and just the other day a church, supposedly in a "safe zone", was blown up in Pakistan.

What’s wrong with the people on this planet? What does any of this have to do with HTML and design?

Well, for one thing, how does this affect your work? Do you feel stressed and perhaps distracted? We're all human beings and most of us are affected and influenced by the world around us. How is the world affecting your designing? Are any of you directly affected and perhaps unable to get work done? Is anything troubling you that you've otherwise been unable to get off your chest? Here's your chance to let loose.

What are your thoughts about the things happening around us?

Share your feelings with the rest of us.

http://www.sizzlerforums.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=198

Discuss your experiences with Bram Leland Scolnick



  Designed for Browsing

Colors Revisited - How Web safe are you?

Last week I wrote about colors and their importance to design (Colors, Colors, Colors - http://www.sizzlerforums.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=138). To my great pleasure, there has been much and varied discussion over this topic.

Of the many questions, raised, I think the issue of using Web- safe colors one is most fascinating. One might think that 216 colors are more than enough. How many of you currently use the Web safe pallet and ONLY the Web safe pallet? Do any of you fear the wrath of the fierce counsel of html'ers if you break away from web safe - 216? I try to stick to colors that at least use common hex codes. There has been a few times recently, where my design was suffering because the colors I wanted to use just would not convert to ANYTHING in the web safe spectrum. Anything that I tried just did not convey the feeling I intended. I used a clean, simple color scheme, the colors of which were all well outside the realm of the 216 web safe colors.

Have any of you looked at the colors used by the Sausage site? The color scheme works, but using my handy dandy ColorSchemer, it seems as though not one color is truly web-safe. However, the colors work in all browsers... at least on my PC.

Does anyone even know where the original premise of 216 web-safe colors started? Do any of you feel limited by 216 colors? Do any of you feel that its web-design sacrilege if colors other than the 216 web-safe colors are used?

Care to share your feelings?
http://www.sizzlerforums.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=164

Discuss with Bram Leland Scolnick


  SuperToolz

Name: ePrompter
Version: 2.0
Cost: Freeware
Website: http://www.eprompter.com
Download: http://www.eprompter.com

I have personally liked this program for a good couple of years and have been lucky enough to meet the guys who are developing it. What is it you ask? Well a program to check multiple email addresses, especially the likes of Hotmail and Yahoo without the need to enter the respective Web site.

The latest version even allows you to reply using ePrompter (previously it only allowed you to read and delete your e-mail).

This is a really handy application to check those free e-mail addresses you use as dummies to protect your real address. You can check up to 16 accounts at any one time.

Give it a try if you haven't already. You have nothing to loose, as it is free!

Review by Nathan Allan


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