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What is the site all about so i can advice you accordingly? |
Paulipopor: Congrats.You are welcome. |
[quote author=Mr knowitall.]I tried to delete the links... but now its showing me this..This theme is released under creative commons licence, all links in the footer should remain intact..thats all im seeing..[/quote]Before you publish a website for review make sure that everything is in good shape. Here are the 3 stages in web development: At the alpha stage you allow your friends to review your work, then you make necessary modifications and take it to beta stage where Nairalanders can review your work. After that you can now take it live. Also, please endeavor to critically learn php so it can aid you in manoeveuring script or themes. In this theme files their is a place the footer is requires and when its removes the error message will show. I advice you go through the template files and remove the code where footer is required. |
I can't stop thanking Nairaland and Webmaster section. Ever since my "Broke webmaster post" made the front page and also the GTPay opencart plugin i built, my financial life has never remained the same. At some point i was getting deposits every day. I never knew that highly resourceful people visit this webmaster section on hourly basis looking for professional skills to hire or employ. I'm still a freelance but very TIGHT schedule. I thank God for this open doors. My advice to Nairalanders and webmasters is to keep improving and helping novices on this section. EYES are watching you and employers are waiting to hire you. If you need some advices on website programming share it here or email me at winexviv@gmail.com but please don't share your family problems with me ooooo!!! |
Thanks Mr. Jacob. I so much appreciate your acknowledgement. |
Sorry man. Your programming approach is poor. |
[quote author=james_smit]DIV Tag: - Generally, It is supported in all major web browsers. - It defines a division or a section in an HTML document. - It is used to group block-elements to format them with CSS.[/quote]Nice one. |
HTML5 and CSS3 works perfectly on IE. First you need to declare <!DOCTYPE html> at the beginning of every page of your website. The <!DOCTYPE> declaration is not an HTML tag; it is an instruction to the web browser about what version of HTML the page is written in. so <!DOCTYPE html> tells the browser you are working on HTML5. |
Well basically the div tag says "do whatever other instructions are contained in the div tag until you see a </div> tag. div is only really useful in conjunction with another instruction. for example <div align'"center"> aligns everything on center until there is a </div> The div tag is used to designate a block-line portion of an HTML document as a div element and to apply any of the core attributes of this tag against the contents of that element. The behavior of this tag is block-line, because this tag causes a line break (the equivalent of a br tag) to occur both before and after the div element. div tags, which can be nested, allow a significant degree of control and manipulation of each individual block section of your web page. For example, you could use the class or style core attributes to apply the effects of Cascading Style Sheets, or you could use the lang attribute to display a foreign language text, or you could assign an id to each block of code for reference by a hyperlink. In contrast, you should use the span tag when you want to apply attributes to an inline portion of a page. Note that the behavior of the span tag is not block-line, but rather inline, since the effects occur in the normal flow of the text and images (without the tag inserting any additional line-feeds or carriage returns). With the advent of Cascading Style Sheets, both the div and span tags have gained importance and usefulness. The issue of cross-browser or mobile compatibility is being over rulled. |
The solution is simple. Try to use divs rather than cells or tables. It will solve the cross-brwoser or mobile issue. |
The truth is smart web are just re-sellers. They are not actually the people that suspended your site and that's why they can't fix it immediately. They are just forming. Do a domain whois to find-out your real host and send them an email. I think your site was hacked or your server ip was used for scam emails or 419. |
You can either use Opencart, Prestashop, woocommerce or anyother opensource to achieve that but you must have to buy a professional template and several plugins. |
If you are using Opencart you get the referer feature free but you might have to purchase some other plugins and templates. If you are contracting it out you look at the budget of 150k or more but if you doing it yourself it will be less. I just concluded a project at www.3minutesbuy.com that has most of these features you might love. |
email me at winexviv@gmail.com let me sell my self study pack for you. |
Its depends whether you intend using an opensource script or building it from scratch. You choice will solely determine your budget. I currently working on a project that has affiliate feature. |
Funny things guys do 1. A guy will call his girlfrnd 5tyms a day 35tyms a week 140tyms a month but calls his mum twice in a month..I laf 2. A guy will give his girl 5000naira for her hair and will argue with his barber over 200naira haircut... 3. A guy will spend 20,000naira taking his girl and her frnds out but when his lil brother calls and says brother please send me 100naira credit, he will say do you know how I survive here. Life is hell... 4.A guy will raise shoulders for his dad and knee down for a lady 5. A guy will receive a slap from a lady and she'll say 'don't be stupid'..nd what next they'll laf over it...a guy will receive the same intensity of slap from his male frnd...nd he'll start rolling his sleeves...HE WAN FIGHT 6. A girl will hit her leg and a guy will say 'sorry dear'..' Dearie are you hurt'....a guy will hit his leg and a guy will say 'idiot u no dey see road'...'Mumu use ur eyes' 7. A guy will allow a girl to eat d last food he has....but will struggle to share with his fellow guys 8. A guy will give a girl 15,000 for weekend and put 20naira offering in church U KNOW FUNNY THINGS GUYS DO, ADD URs joor make we laugh |
TOP 8 LIES TOLD BY GIRLS OF NOWADAYS 1. I have a boyfriend but he is not in the country. 2. The lecturer called me but i dint answer ... 3. Am not bleaching my skin, my natural color is just coming out. 4. Am on my periods. 5. I went to visit a guy in MOMBASA, he gave me KSH 50,000 but he did not even touch me 6. I don't love u because of your money. 7. He is just a friend. 8. I love u too!, ... Contribute your own.... |
TOP 8 LIES TOLD BY GIRLS OF NOWADAYS 1. I have a boyfriend but he is not in the country. 2. The lecturer called me but i dint answer ... 3. Am not bleaching my skin, my natural color is just coming out. 4. Am on my periods. 5. I went to visit a guy in MOMBASA, he gave me KSH 50,000 but he did not even touch me 6. I don't love u because of your money. 7. He is just a friend. 8. I love u too!, ... Contribute your own.... |
Kpimp: I really need a mentor(web father) in webdesign and webdeveloper that can put me through in php,mysql cos am stuck to only html and css.wating 4 reply.Pay me 50k let me send powerful web development material across and one month mentorship. |
joyprincess: Plese tell me more cus i met a guy that just spoke with me on phne n he said he was base in uk and he just call me once and started asking me if i like brizilian hair , ipad , blod 6 , use laptop , wirst watch , gold neck lace and lot more he lie to me that he will sen it tomorrow after taking to me jsut one and he sent me a Nigeria phne numbe to call and when i call i tld dem i was in calabar the ask me to pay 25'k bfor the will send the goods , i tld dem my sisiter is in lagos sohe said no one can collect for me and dis is that number 07087311522 or 08079379301 this number is the Nigeria scamI called the hungry scammer when he was busy loading passengers at shomolu. hahahahahahahahhahahah.... Abeg make una bomb this number with calls abeg and highly abusive word. Hungry scammer indeed. Thank you our NL sister for releasing the phone number and always be extremely careful in dealing with people. |
That will be a good option. But if you are too busy then you sub-contract the job to me. |
Also, if you are very well grounded in PHP and jQuery, building payment gateway with API's might not be too complex but tasking only if you can afford the time and frustration in building it. |
I didn't use any material to learn that. I carefully studied the programming model and also have to review and compare lots of Opencart plugins before i was able to understand it clearly. Then i combine the payment gateway structure and that of Opencart to build mine. |
bakenda: Ive been trying to do a webpay integration,I have done integration with interswitch. Which platform are you integrating the interswitch payment on? |
pc guru: nice work, am a bit curious how do you go about the OpenCart Extension development because its totally scarce seeing documentations, and i don't have time to go thru the whole Source, any cheatshe3ts with OpenCart APIS. nice work broThanks bro. Do you mean i should develop the opencart payment extension for Eyowo? |
bara pistis: is this one a human being tooHelp me ask the robot. |
Hello Nairalanders!! For the past four days i have been spending at least 18hours on my system trying to develop Eyowo payment plugin for woocommerce. At a point i almost gave up, until i went back to my alter to pray to God. Finally here comes the Eyowo woocommerce plugin. Currently i'm thinking of selling the plugin directly to Eyowo and prepare a documentation or just keep selling it directly to independent programmers. Please suggest on that. Last 2 week, i developed that of GTPay plugin for Opencart and now i just did Eyowo plugin for woocommerce. God is goooooooooood!! winexviv@gmail.com is my contact email. |
10 Signs of Online Scams 1. Too much marketing terms Home business opportunity: No experience required. No work involved. Earn $2000 in one week! It's easy to spot these kinds of scams because they're full of too good to be true promises. And, exclamation points, too. What job will earn you that much money in a week without having to have experience and NOT having to work at all? None. Nada. Zilch! 2. Too friendly email I mean the intro part of the email. If an email from someone you don't know starts with “Hello my friend”, “Dear friend”, and they weren't filtered by your spam box, consider these emails not so trustworthy. This method of scamming is known as phishing or fishing for details or information that will put your financial security in danger. 3. Money Matters It promises that you can make money online. But you have to pay that upfront, one-time fee first for some training materials. Shady! 4. Assembled Jobs If a home based business opportunity requires you to assemble furniture or stuff envelops, these are generic but often overlooked signs of a true blue scam. 5. Country Representative Job Offer Coupled with sign no. 2, if an email offers you a job as a payment receiver requiring you to deposit a check on their behalf or anything similar to that job description, you're doomed if you reply. 6. Job Offer that Requires Your Picture to Get Hired Unless you are applying as a model, which is not a form of online money making venture, someone who's looking for, say, a virtual assistant and asks that she sends a picture is offering something suspicious. Lots of free job listing sites have these types of job posts. Be very, very careful. 7. Employer has no online presence If you are trying to win an online job but when you researched about the online presence of your would-be employer and there's no trace of his name or his company, ask your employer about his company or his business first. 8. Presence of Pressure Tactics If the online business opportunity tells you that you will get a chance to win a anti-scam book if you sign up now or you can avail of an early bird discount, walk! Unless they're coaching or consultancy services which are not direct ways to earn money online, you should not be subjected to these kinds of pressuring if the opportunity will really make you money. 9. Request from Employer or Sponsor that You Keep the Offer a Secret Coupled with scam sign no. 2 and 5, if the email sender asks you to keep your transactions confidential just for any reason at all, red flag, red flag, red flag! They don't want you to inform others that you are about to get scammed, of course. 10. Emails from Someone in Nigeria Although many Nigerians who use Internet scamming as past time, have already figured out that lots of Westerners already know that they should not trust any email from someone in Nigeria, there are still those who are gullible enough to fall for these frauds. Educate your friends and family who love to use the Internet. They can still be too busy checking their emails or MySpace pages to know these signs. http://resources.alibaba.com/topic/319101/10_Signs_of_Online_Scams/5.htm?va=0 |
Anyway, i just finished developing that of Eyowo. |
coderXO: Same hullabaloo requirements.Abeg do ooo. It sucks |
coderXO: GTPay is Interswitch.GTPay and interswitch are not the same but GTPay platform support interswitch and e-transact. |