₦airaland Forum

Welcome, Guest: RegisterLoginWith GoogleTrendingRecentNew

Stats: 3,325,079 members, 8,420,192 topics. Date: Thursday, 04 June 2026 at 01:15 PM

Toggle theme

SteveWebs's Posts

Nairaland ForumSteveWebs's ProfileSteveWebs's Posts

1 (of 1 pages)

ProgrammingRe: Input Needed From Cyberpanel/OLS Experts Please by SteveWebs(op): 10:40pm On Jul 21, 2025
bassdow:
isn't it obvious - software incompatibility. You probably missed some logs or the likes
Highly highly possible, I tell you. Was completely divided during the upgrade + over familiarity made me think "oh, it a simple sudo apt upgrade afterall" learnt my lessons in full haha!
ProgrammingRe: Input Needed From Cyberpanel/OLS Experts Please by SteveWebs(op): 7:58pm On Jul 21, 2025
bassdow:
for something such as this, might require one to actually troubleshoot to know what's happening. if help is yet to come your way, and you still can't figure it ought, you could get in touch with us.
Thank you for your input. Hard way was the only way. Tried all the code I know, nothing worked, so I had to downgrade from PHP 8.3 to PHP 8.2, then reconfigure OpenLiteSpeed from scratch. Now, all sites are back online. Sadly, I still can not tell the reason for the error in the first place.
ProgrammingInput Needed From Cyberpanel/OLS Experts Please by SteveWebs(op): 1:20pm On Jul 19, 2025
Good day all!

So yesterday, I upgraded one of my Ubuntu servers on DigitalOcean to PHP 8.3, but ran into OpenLiteS Speed error. For whatever reason unknown to me, configuration for all websites on OLS console were missing. But on CyberPanel vHosts, the configurations are still present for each website, so is there any way I could get OLS to automatically update it record for all the sites based on what is available on CyberPanel without having to manually create them?

Any input is appreciated!
WebmastersRe: How Do You Handle A Client That Refuses To Pay After Delivery by SteveWebs: 1:03pm On Jul 19, 2025
My rule is simple: You bring your money, I bring my skills.

I've discovered that desperation is the reason most Freelancers are taken advantage of. Don't be desperate; do your best to let the client know the value you bring to the table. If these values are truly of value to them, they will gladly commit their funds.

On the flip side, if I must build the house without your money, then why should I hand over all the keys to you?
WebmastersRe: A Blog Crossed Into Forum by SteveWebs: 8:54pm On Jul 17, 2025
I just visited your website and it a nice strategy I must say, but one that needs a good understanding of technical SEO. Work on these three things from the most important to the least important:
1. I can see two H1 tags on your blog page. Remove one. FYI: H1 tag is the same as your blog title. So, avoid making your title appear twice.
2. Any plan on how to handle url canonicalization? Since the contents are the same on both blog and forum page, one url must point to the other as the canonical url. In this case, since you want people to go to forum for the full article, the blog url should point to the forum url, esle Google might see your content as duplicate content and find it difficult to rank any of it. The two above are technical SEO.
3. I will consider adding some margins to the sides of your website, especially the blog page because the content is almost flat with device edges. Even a simple #primary .content-area { margin: 20px; } will do.

#your choice by the way!

1 (of 1 pages)