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Just want to let everyone know that I'm more than happy to help active forum members with websites, logos, branding, seo, e-commerce, ppc, print etc.

If it's just a little job then I'll just fit it in and you can pay me either with product/service or if it's really simple just a nice bottle of wine. For larger projects we can chat and discuss cost but really this is just me being nice to active members.

Also happy to give free advice to people.

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But I would love a cheeky little AP10, AP20 sort of amp for a bedroom setup...

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Hats off to you for being generous enough to help people with something that can seem quiet daunting and Complicated!
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selby wrote:Just want to let everyone know that I'm more than happy to help active forum members with websites, logos, branding, seo, e-commerce, ppc, print etc.

If it's just a little job then I'll just fit it in and you can pay me either with product/service or if it's really simple just a nice bottle of wine. For larger projects we can chat and discuss cost but really this is just me being nice to active members.

Also happy to give free advice to people.

James
I need tons of help with my website. It's down at the moment and Hostgator support is a nightmare.

[Edited by slinger so it made sense. :mrgreen: )
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I have been putting off building a website for ages and could do with some pointers.

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PM me what you're after or what help you want and I'll ping you back with a plan of action.

J
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But I would love a cheeky little AP10, AP20 sort of amp for a bedroom setup...

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My website is down yet again! Security issues with Wordpress. I am frustrated to hell. Hostgator are so slow off the mark at getting issues like this sorted. Grrrrr
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Doesn't look like a security problem to me - look like a change gone wrong.

"Parse error: syntax error, unexpected '/' in /home4/p59/public_html/wp-blog-header.php on line 12"
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I'd need a dig about but this article seems to cover your issue - http://www.wpbeginner.com/wp-tutorials/ ... wordpress/

I personally am not a fan of Wordpress, it's become widely used as it's free and I think in maybe 3 years time with all the development behind the scenes it will be a good platform again but for users who want a care free, beautiful, responsive, easy to manage, reliable, secure I recommend either Squarespace for standard sites or Shopify for ecommerce.

Progmeister I could flip your site to a nicer looking site to Squarespace for you, would cost you £5-£15 a month and you'd have a care free website.

I'm waiting for someone to come along and do the same for forum software, it's coming...
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But I would love a cheeky little AP10, AP20 sort of amp for a bedroom setup...

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The problem with that is i haven't got a clue how to do it.
selby wrote:I'd need a dig about but this article seems to cover your issue - http://www.wpbeginner.com/wp-tutorials/ ... wordpress/

I personally am not a fan of Wordpress, it's become widely used as it's free and I think in maybe 3 years time with all the development behind the scenes it will be a good platform again but for users who want a care free, beautiful, responsive, easy to manage, reliable, secure I recommend either Squarespace for standard sites or Shopify for ecommerce.

Progmeister I could flip your site to a nicer looking site to Squarespace for you, would cost you £5-£15 a month and you'd have a care free website.

I'm waiting for someone to come along and do the same for forum software, it's coming...
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I can fix it but you'll need to give me full access to everything. PM me if you want me to sort it and we can then discuss moving you a more reliable platform.
My Kit – I moved to home theatre setup sorry...Denon SR7011, Anthony Gallo A'Diva SE Fronts, SpeakerCraft Profile AIM LCR3 One Rears, BK Electronics XLS200-DF MK2 Sub, Epson Projection.

But I would love a cheeky little AP10, AP20 sort of amp for a bedroom setup...

My Business
Oracle Storage / Mezzanine Floors

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