Webmasters / Re: Web Development by PGON(m): 5:33pm On Nov 22, 2012 |
talk2hb1: Yes very ok. I develop application using LAMP Serious ^ Webinar Get through with js, Start PHP and mysql Linux is the father of internet.. you need to pay little homage ...also |
Webmasters / Re: Help!!! www.talkofnaija.com Just Stole Our Article. How Do We Sue Them? by PGON(m): 4:59pm On Nov 22, 2012 |
Things like this happens all the time..
Once saw my blog post with my contact details in another blog... the blogger didn't remove my contacts below the articles... .
Sounds funny...
Trust Nigerians ... We are incredible |
Webmasters / Re: Review This Please by PGON(m): 5:29pm On Nov 21, 2012 |
Brand_new: Thanks for the feedback. Currently working on the permanent site. This is a temporary domain. Did you test it out? I'm worried that Naira is not available on the currency list, does that really matter? The directory is meant for Nigerians so Naira is necessary.... |
Webmasters / Re: Review This Please by PGON(m): 4:37pm On Nov 21, 2012 |
Brand_new: Business listing site i'm working on at www.gidilinks.com/board
I like someone to give me a more holistic review on both the technical and business side to it.
improve on graphics especially the logo Site is powerful |
Webmasters / Re: I Need Help! by PGON(m): 4:32pm On Nov 21, 2012 |
Bigdreams: I don't know if the problem is from my host provider as I can't log-on to the phpmyadmin area.
I'm no programmer and still searching online for solutions.
I will appreciate if anyone can help out.
Thanks.
Troubleshooting step one if you can't login to phpMyAdmin, See if you can create a database from database wizard. take a look at all the database in your account via 'database wizard'... also in cpanel (that's if your host offers cpanel) backup your joomla installation and download it to your local server.. Analyze the files and db... Report... |
Webmasters / Re: Pls Help Me Out On This Php by PGON(m): 3:34pm On Nov 21, 2012 |
wus1: I WANT TO CREATE A SITE LIKE THAT OF WAEC WEBSITE WHERE STUDENT CAN CHECK THEIR RESULT AND USE A SCRATCH CARD TO CHECK THEIR RESULT AND THE CARD USAGE WILL BE FIVE TIMES WHERE AM EVEN MOST CONFUSED IF I CAN USE IF STATEMENT TO CHECK E.G
if $serialno="34455555799999" or "7789999990"
PLS HELP ME OUT CAN I DO THIS SO THAT THE CARD SERIAL NUMBER WILL BE FOR ONLY ONE PERSON AND THE CARD IS MEANT TO BE SOLD LIKE THAT OF WAEC $cardUsage =5 (Set a counter that decreases by one each time the card is used) You can store card serial no in the database.. each time a serial number is retrieved successfully, then Check it's usage and also decrease it by one $cardUsage-- |
Webmasters / Re: Plz Kindly Needed Help On This! by PGON(m): 3:18pm On Nov 21, 2012 |
alonso2214: please you nairalands on this i have some post here on how to start up with web design using html&css as a beginner my question is where to get the necessary materials to start up this tutorials. need to start leaning fast as possible...... Tutorials.......G...O....O...G..L..E For video tutorial ... send your location |
Webmasters / Re: . by PGON(m): 3:11pm On Nov 21, 2012 |
Negro1: Hello all I have a subdomain and i'll like to purchase a domain n will like to know hw to go bout it. Although there's a GoDaddy option on d site bt i dnt like sharing my card details online.If dere's anyother way pls share it here. I dnt need ppl dt wnt to help me n do it for money jst state d process here n i'll handle d rest. Thanks I always tell bloggers to user custom domains, it clears doubt in your readers mind....... You can order a custom domain here ... https://domainhostingpal.com/sales/index.php/order/domain-checker |
Webmasters / Re: I Wish To Be A Good Webmaster by PGON(m): 3:04pm On Nov 21, 2012 |
aiyeboy: Am a boy in which many people believe am xo good in wat i do which is webwork but to me i know i ain't good as de though i own www.naijalead.com but i wish to know how to build and manage a php site cos all am good in is wapka . Pls can anyone help me with the best tools i can use to step up cos i have many projects in me that i wish could come to reality. Pls anyone who is devoted to help shall be rewarded by God #pls dont bill me but i like compensating .thanks Aiyeboy , Learn all you can, remember what you learn ....... Location please |
Webmasters / Re: Want To Have My Own Website by PGON(m): 3:00pm On Nov 21, 2012 |
Lima22: Tnx, is hw much and i pay on line? You are welcome... Domain Registration + hosting +design for static pages or blog(wordpress or Joomla) = 20,000 starting price... Yes! You can pay online. If you need a dynamic websites, then we need to talk about that.. |
Webmasters / Re: Pls Help! by PGON(m): 2:53pm On Nov 21, 2012 |
payne4real: bro how can i get the demo template pls? i can mail it to you if you really need it |
Webmasters / Re: Pls Help! by PGON(m): 6:46pm On Nov 20, 2012 |
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Webmasters / Re: Want To Have My Own Website by PGON(m): 5:43pm On Nov 20, 2012 |
Lima22: Pls, how can i have my own site? Yes! you can have your own website... Website is for everybody... You only need money to setup one. If you are ready, the step is easy.. domain name registration, hosting, design ... below |
Webmasters / Re: I Want To Build A Site That Will Send Confirmation Sms To Mobile Numbers by PGON(m): 5:41pm On Nov 20, 2012 |
shorxynla: Hello webmaster. I want to embark on a project that would send a confirmation sms to mobile numbers and they would be charged prompt receiving the sms Be more specific..Which project Web project or mobile project, which confirmation, registration or login .... |
Webmasters / Re: Pls Help! by PGON(m): 2:29pm On Nov 20, 2012 |
i have seen your layout i have a wordpress template that can do just that but since you are already on joomla.. i will look into my files...
soon!!! |
Politics / Re: Lessons I Learnt From Being An Obama Volunteer by PGON(m): 2:20pm On Nov 20, 2012 |
modicum: When I received the email from my friend Allyce Pinchback informing me of an opportunity to volunteer for the Obama campaign, I was thoroughly excited. My excitement stemmed from two reasons: first, I wanted President Obama to win a much-deserved second term as I believe he has the heart to do what is right by all Americans; second, as a Nigerian social activist who just recently moved to the United States of America, I knew I had a golden opportunity to learn some new lessons about electioneering and democracy, in its most pristine state.
Hence, I signed up to volunteer as a neighborhood canvasser for three days leading into the election. However, the day I was billed to start canvassing, I was knocked down by a terrible cold. So I had only two days to work with, but within those two days, a period during which I knocked on about two hundred doors in the neighborhood I was assigned to, canvassing for President Obama, I did enjoy myself, I was very happy, for community service and citizen engagement is my passion, and of course I learnt a few lessons, and these lessons, I wish to share with my readers:
Democracy is a way of life: On the day of the election November 6th, owing to my experience of the nature of elections, I expected that something really different was going to mark that day apart. Alas! I was pleasantly disappointed! First, there was no public holiday; people went about their businesses as though it was just another day with nothing special going on. There were no policemen wearing combat uniforms on the streets, totting AK 47s like I was used to. Individuals walked their dogs around their neighborhoods as they did normally. There was no tension at all, no report of fighting, or ballot snatching or any form of violence in any way. As I drove to my station for the last day of my neighborhood canvassing, and throughout the hours I knocked on people’s doors, I thought about electioneering in Nigeria. I thought about all the tension that came with election days, the fighting, accusations and counter-accusations, the deployment of Armored Personnel Carriers and Military combatants brandishing dangerous weapons in the full glare of the hapless citizenry. I came to see that the difference was simple, here in America, electioneering and the democratic culture is a way of life, its nothing different from what every average American has experienced all through his or her life. However in Nigeria, because our democracy is still young, and we have gone through long years of instability and uncertainty, elections are treated as a do-or-die affair, as no one is sure what tomorrow would bring. In our sub-conscious, the Election Day is a day to compete for the spoil while it is available, and our politicians and people would spare no expense in their desperate desire to win anyhow, and at any cost. Politicians consort with thugs and give them arms across both party divides, and election days are usually score-settling days. I saw that this was because we are yet to mature really into the democratic culture, it would definitely take some time, hopefully, we would get there, I mused.
True Democracy, the participation of a willing people: The energy, raw passion and deep interest of the average American in this election was very clear. Even though, one was not likely to see this passion leading to arguments and debates between supporters of the two candidates, nevertheless, the election was passionately contested, not just by both candidates, but by their supporters as well. For Obama, the passion was demonstrated in the number of volunteers willing to leave their comfort zones to go out and canvass for him. A Nigerian friend of mine who lives in Maryland had taken a break from work, relocated to Virginia on her own expenses to spend the last week running into the elections canvassing and campaigning for President Obama. And as I drove from street to street in my canvassing operation, I ran into other canvassers, I saw them by the side of the road, on people’s porches, talking to people, encouraging them to come out and vote. I recognized them by the stickers on their chests and the flyers they carried. These were willing people, by choice, not by inducement. They believed in a cause and would go all the way to work for it.
I thought about our electioneering in Nigeria and the culture of inducement that politicians have introduced with it. The sharing of money to the electorate; the giving out of free gifts such as clothes, bags of rice, etc. just to entice people to vote for particular candidates and parties. In the recent gubernatorial elections in Ondo State, it was widely reported that a party had doled out money to the voters just to ensure they voted for that party, but were disappointed when the voters collected the party’s largesse but did not vote for them. The culture of cash and gift inducement during elections in Nigeria must be condemned and discouraged. This “jeun s’oke” culture will never birth real democracy; neither will it lead to fast development of the people. It is an insult to the Nigerian people as a whole, that a man’s vote can be purchased for as low as N500. Four years of a man’s life for N500, that is $3! Our people also must rise above petty greed, and learn to be ideological when it matters. Yes, there is poverty in the land, but N500 will not alleviate poverty, it will only amount to a quick fix, for a meal, or a bottle of beer. This for a four-year term of political leadership! Real democracy starts, when people express themselves freely and conscientiously without the influence of cash or gift inducements.
The need for Critical Infrastructure: When I arrived for the first day of my canvassing, I was given a folder that contained papers having the specific details of how my canvassing operation would be carried out. This was no blind exercise in futility; it was a properly organized, scientific canvassing. There were different folders, and each folder represented a different neighborhood. Inside each folder was a list of streets that each canvasser would visit, the address of the house, and if it was an apartment complex, the specific apartments were detailed, the name of the occupant of the house to be spoken with, the gender of the occupant and their age! It was so detailed, and I was very impressed! It was a well-researched canvassing operation that made everything so easy. I asked my Supervisor how this list was generated and how the specific people to be spoken to were chosen, and she educated me. The list was generated based on their voting pattern in previous elections. People who had voted for the Republican Party all their lives were definitely Republicans and their names were not on the list; also, people who had voted for the Democratic Party all through their voting history were definitely Democrats and there was no need to speak with them hence their names were not on the list. The list only contained the names of people whose voting patterns had been inconsistent over the years, these were the ‘swing voters’ and they were the important ones, they were the ones whose names were on the list and they were the target of this canvassing operation. A map of the neighborhood was also given to me showing the streets I would visit and the particular houses to be visited. This made things so easy, I walked straight to the houses, knocked on the doors, called the names of the occupants I desired to speak with, they would show up and I would tell them not to forget to vote and hand them an Obama flyer. In two days, during the few hours I canvassed in the morning before my work hours in the afternoon, I was able to knock on almost 200 doors and spoke with almost as many people. This wouldn’t have been possible without the list I had with me, and obtaining the list wouldn’t have been possible if the country did not have a database of people living in it, and maintaining such a database would not have been possible without stable electricity.
Again, I reflected on Nigeria, as Trade Marketing Manager II with a multi-national in Nigeria, I had worked on the compilation of the database of retail outlets across the nation, it was one of the projects I handled at the time, and I remembered how erratic and unreliable the information we gathered was, since it was gathered by hand. Only a year after the exercise, much of the data proved incorrect because people moved from one place to the other without any central authority to monitor or report such moves let alone keep trace of people. This canvassing operation I had just done reminded me of the need for critical infrastructure in Nigeria. For example, the urgent need for a national database, a live and current national database. It would greatly help in national planning in many different ways. The private sector also would benefit as corporations would find it much easier to easily and accurately pinpoint their market audiences. It would also help in our security sector, for currently Nigeria’s security sector is nothing impressive. Murders upon murders get committed and the perpetrators never get caught. I remembered when a famous politician in the South West got murdered in his bedroom a few years ago, and investigators from Scotland Yard were brought in to assist in the investigations, those investigators could not achieve anything, and they left disappointed because there was no infrastructure on ground through which they could achieve anything useful. Yes, there might have been finger prints, but where was the database of finger prints to run it against?
The same argument applies for the all-important need for stable electricity in Nigeria. The need for this cannot be over emphasized. Our development as a nation can never be fully attained without a stable grid. When experts recently announced it would take fifty years for the dream of a Nigeria with stable electricity to be achieved, I wept in my inner bowels. For that only meant one thing, my generation would never see this dream. It meant Nigerians in their thirties, and even twenties might never see a Nigeria with stable electricity. This is a serious matter, a matter worthy of a revolution. I do not want to live all my life as a Nigerian dependent on power generators.
The place of the Clergy: On Election Day morning, famous preacher Revd. Franklin Graham, son of “America’s Pastor” Billy Graham granted an interview on CNN in which he warned America against voting for Obama. He stated that the election was probably America’s last chance before an imminent judgment should Obama win the election. He made remarks that were clearly against Obama, based on his differences with Obama on issues of abortion, gay marriage, and other moral issues. When I saw the interview, I concluded that Obama might just have lost the election. For this Pastor’s clout in America is huge. If this was Nigeria, I thought to myself, this would have immediately turned the election in Romney’s favour and he would have won with a landslide. For in Nigeria, “my Pastor said…” is almost equivalent with “God said….” for many Christians. During the last Presidential elections, the incumbent President who ran on the platform of the ruling party had gotten a lot of votes from Southern Christians because they had seen the picture of a respected Pastor praying for him. They erroneously concluded that the picture was an endorsement and voted for him en masse. Less than a year into his Presidency, many of them regretted their decision after seeing how confused and ineffective the President turned out to be. Reports had it that his name popped out on Google as the most insulted President in the world! The religious hallucination being over, the harsh realities of their choice had dawned on them. While it had been clear from the beginning that this candidate had neither ideas, plans or vision for leadership, the simple picture of him being prayed for by the man of God was all they needed to make up their minds that he was God’s anointed.
After the election was over and Obama won, I reflected upon this incidence and discovered that as Nigerians, we also need to become religiously mature. We must develop and we must be able to see beyond religious sentiment. The values that are required for the leadership of a nation are neither Christian nor Muslim values, they are simply Godly values. They include vision, integrity, honesty, fairness, compassion, candor, courage, and several others. A person can possess these values notwithstanding what side of the religious divide he belongs to. The process of our development as a democracy will come hand in hand with religious maturity as a people.
These are a few of the issues I reflected upon as I participated in American electioneering for the first time. I realize that democracy is a new culture in Nigeria and it would take some time for the full impact to permeate into us as a people. I earnestly pray and wait for that day when we can really choose leaders in an environment as free and as fair as what I witnessed on November 6th in the American elections. It will take some time, but we will surely get there. I also hope that the challenges that face us as a nation in critical infrastructure will be resolved sooner than predicted. We Nigerians deserve a new lease of life too, and as the world moves ahead, we must move with it. We must not just move, we must move as champions, as the most populous black country on earth, we must justify the potentials that abide in us, one that the world sees, recognizes and stands in awe of. Nigeria must flourish again. please cc to AsoRock Thanks in Advance |
Webmasters / Re: Adeleke University Website Is HACKED. by PGON(m): 10:28am On Nov 20, 2012 |
Slyr0x: The biggest security risk is being on a shared server.
Just looked up all the other sites being hosted on the same server as http://www.adelekeuniversity.edu.ng/ and found out they were defaced as well. Link Here
The problem with being lumped in with hundreds and hundreds of other vulnerable websites.
Gained root access to the server... Could happen to any server.. |
Webmasters / Sale And Share by PGON(m): 10:12am On Nov 20, 2012 |
I propose sale and share thread for webmasters. I have powerful templates, plugins, modules, etc for CMS like Joomla and Wordpress. I know there are other webmasters in Nairaland that wants to share/sale their templates, plugins, modules. Whether you are the original owner or you bought the contents for multiple clients, this is the thread for it.
Post plugin capabilities and demo site. if it is a template, post its features and the demo site.
Let the sale and share begin...
Note: if you are in need of anything.. just give full detail...You never no somebody may have it already and willing to share/Sale |
Webmasters / Re: 100% Totally Free Web Development Training by PGON(m): 9:54am On Nov 20, 2012 |
php.NET: This training is absolutely free, but you just need to join the training group. follow the link above to register its free! what has worth is worth paying for .....Makaveli |
Webmasters / Re: Pls Help! by PGON(m): 9:53am On Nov 20, 2012 |
payne4real: Tank ma, pls do you have any sugestion on any joomla component or module i can use 'cause have tried some and am not ok with the outcome.am waitin ma: if it is a magazine /purely blogging with images sliders on homepage like sunnews then you can go with wordpress. If you need a very good magazine theme them contact me immediately for one... i will put up a demo, if you like it then you can go with it... if you insist on joomla.. then you need some joomla extensions like frontpage slider around $24, other modules and blogging plugins and powerfull joomla magazine template.. |
Art, Graphics & Video / Re: I Bought This Image $4 by PGON(m): 9:42am On Nov 20, 2012 |
it seems there is no photographer /photoshop guru on the board |
Webmasters / Re: Issues With My Wordpress Admin Dashboard by PGON(m): 9:41am On Nov 20, 2012 |
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Webmasters / Re: Web Development by PGON(m): 9:32am On Nov 20, 2012 |
Webinar: Yes. But am currently doing Javascript. Did you just say you are doing Javascript... You need HTML and CSS before Javascript... You can write a Good webpage from scratch without javascript ....or any knowledge of javascript... but you can't write a webpage without HTML and CSS Not Joking |
Art, Graphics & Video / I Bought This Image $4 by PGON(m): 5:42pm On Nov 18, 2012 |
I bought this image $4 at Pixmac.com There are so many websites dedicated to buying and selling of images but none is focused on Black/African images /Nigerian images. Web developers and graphic designers spend lots of time gathering images relates to their design, finding images that are purely Nigerian /African is rather hard. This is an opportunity for any opportunity taker out there. This will work better if you are photographer, you can start with your own images. What you need in other to start this kind of business? A domain name that relates to the business e.g NaijaShots.com, ZoomNigeria.com, NigerianPix.com, MorePix.com, 9Shots.com, shutterFiles.com, NaijaShoped.com, etc Good webhosting facility … Start with shared hosting … Image selling/buying site design… Collection of photos (Nigerian/African photos) with little or no editing, Clique of photographers willing to sell their photos Nice photo studio… Source: [url]trustnigerians.com[/url] 1 Like |
Webmasters / Re: Finding It Hard To Think Of A Great Web Idea by PGON(m): 3:33pm On Nov 17, 2012 |
afam4eva: Forums, blogs, social networks etc will be around for a very long time to come. It's just that they'll evolve to something a little bit different. So, even withing those saturated products, you could come up with something great that will be your USP. Good advice .... addition If you don't have the zeal/drive/enthusiasm ..don't jump into anything just because of money... You might get frustrated ICT /Web is fun .... and money too... |
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Dollarsboy: HI MY FRIENDS THIS IS FREE MONEY PROGRAMME GET FREE CHRISTMASS DOLLARS IN YOUR POCKET YOU WONT BUY OR SELL ANYTHING JUST CLIK HERE AND FIND OUT http:///dxowvbu Next time you want to advertise ...Write full URL.... we already know it is referral link |
Webmasters / Re: Database Driven Website For Just N7500. by PGON(m): 3:25pm On Nov 17, 2012 |
bobobisco: Get a database driven website designed n hosted 4u at N7500. And 6months free maintenance. Ideal for small biz owners, info markters, etc. For more info mail me at ajuluozo@gmail.com V. Cheap, hope no compromise on the design and security.... |
Webmasters / Re: The Server Hosting My Site Has Been Down Pls Help !!! by PGON(m): 3:24pm On Nov 17, 2012 |
De-law: The server hosting my site has been down for over a month nw, I av nt been hearing / able to contact d host sellers / admin. Will d server ever come up? Pls advice ooooo!!!
Serious problem... Even if they come back...pack your files.... if you can forget the files... then find another host.. this time around Know there physical office address... it is important. |
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Webmasters / Re: Please How Do I Handle This Client by PGON(m): 6:17pm On Nov 16, 2012 |
Javanian: Good day web masters, a client asked me to design a website for his company for 15k, although the money was not worth it but i agreed to do it because:
1, He agreed to do the hosting himself 2, It is a static web site of about 6 pages 3, He owns other companies and has promised to give me other jobs with better pay once he is satisfied. 4, I needed the money.
O.k. now to the main issue, After doing the web site for him he called me this morning to tell me he didn't like what i did and that i should start again, i was suprised because i knew i gave in my best. He then told me that the website is toooo "simple" and he wanted something more "professional". He said he wanted more gif and flash animations to make it look more "professional". He then told me to design some thing like http://www.gicoil.com for him and thats what he wants. My honourable web masters you all should take a look at the so called professional site he told me to follow.
I tried explaining to him that i cannot design a site like that because it looks like something designed in 1990 and no modern web site has that kind of design but all my explanation fell on deaf ears. He still insisted he wanted something exactly like that.
I am not a free lancer, infact this is my first job, and i am only doing this because i need the money. I do more of Desktop, mobile applications and games. I have been pondering on the whole issue and i am considering refunding him his money, i cannot design that kind of rubbish just because of 15k because I would have no face if a fellow developer hears i am the one that designed such a site.
Now my question is, do you guys encounter this kind of clients?? or is it that my own is a special case?? and also what do you advice i do in this situation?? Clients do give specification but not very strict spec... All you need to do is to make a very good design and show him.... he will have reasons to ask you to go ahead with your own design. I have designed a theme (.php) that can solve this problem... The website background image is dynamic (like bing.com). |
Webmasters / Re: I Need Guidance On Becoming A Web Designer by PGON(m): 10:06am On Nov 16, 2012 |
Ravenwolf: I have all of these... would be delighted if you can coach me... i wouldnt even mind meeting you in person If (you intend to learn by yourself) { There are so many tutorials out there...; You only need guide on which one to start with first....; } else { My office is at Gbongan /Ibadan Expressway Osogbo Osun State; } |
Webmasters / Re: Email Marketing Bulk Mail Sender Assistance. by PGON(m): 9:55am On Nov 16, 2012 |
Celery: I AM DOING EMAIL MARKETING AND I AM LOOKING FOR A MAILING SYSTEM THAT WILL ENABLE ME TO SEND 1 MILLION MAILS OUT. KINDLY HELP ME WITH ANY ONE YOU KNOW WILL HELP. ANY SUGGESTION, OPINION, ADVICE AND INSTRUCTION IS WELCOME. THANKS IN ANTICIPATION. I still don't understand the difference between E-mail marketing and spamming ...please can someone help me.. |