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Jermaine Oppong

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I am a Christian graphic and web designer living in the UK. I have a growing passion for creating screen and print graphics, also building and developing accessible websites.

I also blog on graphic design, code and recent developments in web technologies.

 

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Country: United Kingdom
City: London
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Joined the site: October 25, 2010





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Written in response to History trail breadcrumb - Echo Page the user came from:

Never knew WordPress had url_to_postid(). I highly commend the experts who were able to spot and implement this.

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Written in response to something Lawrence Krubner wrote.

Hoe about 'Recently Joined', which will give details on the ones who just joined or 'Recent Winners' that will tell us who just won, linking to the appropriate discussion through which they won. I think this will encourage more participators :)

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Written in response to something Denzel Chia wrote.

Mr Chia,

I apologise for the remark I made about the code you presented. You see I was looking for something similar and tested your code, which nothing showed up. From the code you gave, I do not need to test it in a single.php to get results as there is an else section.

Maybe youre right in suggesting that I do not need two if statements but the second one was in relation to if ($length>=$num) {, and the first if statement is enclosed within that. It was just extra code to make the function a bit more robust thats all.

I will work on my php skills and will consider the way I comment. Sorry and thanks for telling me.

All the best,
Jermaine
http://www.graphicbeacon.com

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