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My Team Plugin for WordPress

December 19, 2013 1 comment

We are  happy to release “My Team” a new WordPress to display team/staff members. You can also display a set of pictures and information in different layouts.

Nowadays, WordPress is more than just a blog. And behind such website is a team. The plugin acknowledges those guys, by creating a template which anyone can copy in his theme directory and have a page ready for the people behind it. The plugin provides the administrator with a nice interface to add/edit/delete the team members. The plugin is under active development so keep checking the page. The plugin uses the short-code given at

http://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-my-team/

Features:

You can display the entries in 4 different main ways

  1. Grid view.
  2. Grid view with Information on hover.
  3. Table list view.
  4. Number of Columns.
  5. Image Shapes and effects.
  6. Text Align.
  7. Special Settings.
  8. Image Sizes.
  9. Email Settings.
  10. Single Page Settings.
  11. Auto Generation Shortcode & PHP Function.

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Step-by-Step guide to Facebook Conversion Tracking

Step 1: Once you log in to your ‘Ads Manager’ tab, click on the Conversion Tracking button on the left side bar.

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Step 2: Then click on the ‘Create Conversion Pixel’ tab to begin the process.

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Step 3: You will be directed to this pop-up, which will ask you for a:

1. Name: An appropriate name will help you remember what you are tracking. (Example: Lead Generation – GATE Ad)

2. Category: This will help you decide the type of action that you want to track on your site. You can choose from the following:

1. Checkouts

2. Registrations

3. Leads

4. Key Page Views

5. Adds to Cart

6. Other Website Conversions

(For the purpose of this example, we have selected ‘Leads’).

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Step 4: You will be able to see a pop-up window with a JavaScript code. This is the code that you will have to add to the page where the conversion will happen. This will let you track the conversions back to ads which you are running on Facebook.

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The code should be placed on the page that a user will finally see when the transaction is complete.

Here is the tricky part. The code should not go on all pages. For that matter, it should not even go to the landing page of your product. The code should be placed on the page that a user will finally see when the transaction is complete.

For Example: If you want to track when students register for your GATE coaching, paste the code on the registration confirmation page/thank you page and not on the form that they need to submit.

How do you confirm that your conversion is working properly?

1. Check that the javascript snippet has been placed on the correct conversion page. Visit the page where the pixel has been embedded, right click and go to ‘View Page Source’ to find the pixel. The code should have the tag of the HTML. See image below.

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2. Check that Facebook is receiving the conversion events from your website. Go to the conversion tracking tab in your Ads Manager account. There you will see a list of the conversion tracking pixels that you have created. If the conversion tracking pixel has been successfully implemented and a conversion event has been recorded, it will be reflected in the Pixel Status column. If the status shows active, it means that the page which contains the pixel has been viewed by users. If it shows inactive, it means that over the last 24 hours, the page with the pixel has not been viewed.

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3.Later, when you  create your Facebook ad , you need to check the track conversions box under the campaign, pricing and schedule tab to enable tracking.

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Billa II – Teaser Promo

April 16, 2012 Leave a comment

Ajith is back with Billa II after the successful 2007 flick Billa which was directed by Vishnuvardhan. Expected to release on 25th May, Billa II is supposed to be a prequel to Billa ( unlike Don-2 which was a sequel ) and talks about how David, an ordinary man from coastal Tamil Nadu becomes the dreaded don Billa. Directed by Chakri Toleti  and also starring Parvathy Omanakuttan, Bruna Abdullah, Vidyut Jamwal and Sudhanshu Pandey in supporting roles who all make their debut in Tamil cinema, the film has music by Yuvan Shankar Raja and R.D.Rajasekharis the DOP.

Expected to be the big ticket summer Tamil release, watch this interesting teaser for now.

ORU KAL ORU KANNADI – REVIEW

April 16, 2012 Leave a comment

RED GIANT MOVIES UDHAYANIDHI STALIN PRESENTS:

ORU KAL ORU KANNADI****

A Movie Story & Directed by Rajesh M who has done the film neatly in commercial and full of comedy.
The producer Udhayanidhi himself is the Hero of the film with Santhanam making full comedy. Heroine is Hansika, Saranya Ponvanna Udhayanidhi mother, Uma Padbhanan Hansika’s mother and father is Shiyaji Shinde. With varadha rajan and others.

From the beginning itself the movie moves in the comedy track and full of comedy mixed with stunts, songs in foreign locations. Songs are all good, music by Harris Jayraj, Camera Balasubramniam, Lyrics Na Muthukumar, Arts: Jacy, Choreography: Dinesh, Stunts Rajasekar, Editing Vivek Harshan PRO: Nikil

Very neatly and in commercial and comedy fully with excellent timings by both Udyanidhi and santhanam speaks about the story. Udhayanidhi being produced many films is hero in this and does not looks like a new actor and done his part in very good manner with Hansika a beauty fitted perfectly for the Hero.

An wonderful comedy mixed commercial movie with all credits.

Kumar srinivas
Photo/video journalist

Explore the REST API

April 12, 2012 1 comment

I have had the pleasure of working with the WordPress.com REST API over the past few weeks and am very excited to start “dogfooding” this resource everywhere I can.

One cool feature is that all the endpoints are self-documenting. In fact, the documentation for the REST API is built by the API itself! With this information we were able to build a console to help debug and explore the various resources that are now available through the new API. So let me introduce you to the new REST console for WordPress.com.

A word of caution: the console is only available when you are logged into WordPress.com and is hooked up to the live system, so be careful with your POST requests!

At its simplest you can supply the method, path, query, and body for the resource you wish to examine (it’s pre-populated with /me). Press “Submit” to see the response status for your request and an expandable JSON object that you can explore. All links listed under meta are active, so click one to make another request.

To get a better idea of what kind of parameters a request can take, select it under the “Reference” section. It will then provide an interface with some contextual help to let you know which path, query, and body parameters it accepts, what each of those parameters are for, and a field for you to provide the value.

Hockey world body should have more Indians: Gill

March 12, 2010 Leave a comment

Taking off from the assertion that the International Hockey Federation (FIH) receives a large quantum of its revenues from India, Union Sports Minister M.S. Gill Friday said the country should have more representation and greater say in the world body.

Gill went a step further to say that the FIH panel should have more Indian umpires.

‘If FIH is earning half its revenues from India, the second best being the Netherlands, then the Indians should have adequate representation on the world body, ‘ said Gill at an interactive session with the media here Friday.

‘I told FIH chief Leandro Negre that World hockey has to have people from India and Pakistan, otherwise there is something amiss. Whether it is management of hockey or the referral system, there should be more people from this part of the world (Asia).’

Gill said after the World Cup success, India should organise more tournaments to popularise the game.

‘Mr. Negre is very keen to have more tournaments in India. He is very happy with the way the World Cup has been organised. We have world-class stadiums in Delhi and Chandigarh and we can use them for hosting top tournaments.

‘Yes, there were glitches during the tournament, but these things will be looked into. The World Cup has been a learning experience for us and it will help us in the preparation of the Commonwealth Games,’ he said.

Gill said he has taken note of Negre’s comments that elections should be held latest by May 31.

‘The HI elections should take place in a proper way. As I have said before, it should be free and fair and Mr. Negre shares the sentiment. The formula for fair election is to have clean electoral role, an independent presiding officer and a secret ballot. We will see to it that its completed in May.’

Gill said he had no complains with the performance of the Indian team and they should now look forward to Commonwealth Games and Asian Games.

‘The players will have to train hard with dedication and discipline. As long as they are giving their best for the country, nobody should have any complains. The same goes to the coaches.

‘I am sure we will be going up the ladder,’ he said.

He said the government will pull all stops to popularise hockey.

‘I was told that in Australia and Holland they have more than 400 synthetic turfs and here we are struggling to have 100 turfs,’ Gill said.

‘Also the turfs are easy to maintain in wet and soggy conditions, but in cities like Delhi, Lahore and Amritsar, where temperatures are high, the maintainance is difficult. But these are no excuses and we will have to ensure better facilities.’

Gill hoped Commonwealth Games Federation chief Michael Fennell is satisfied with the pace of the work.

‘Most of the venues will be completed by May, except for the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium which will be ready by early June. We had to squeeze in a little bit of time because of the changes made for the opening ceremony at the request of our cultural committee,’ he said.

‘Earlier, there were doubts whether the stadiums will be ready in time, but now no one says anything because the things are falling in place.’

Gill said there is a proper coordination between various agencies and the Group of Ministers working to organise Commonwealth Games.

‘There are so many things that need to be looked after. For example, the Organising Committee (OC) will have to fix the travel arrangements of 15,000 athletes right from their air tickets to stay here which in itself is a complex thing. The OC should ensure that these things are taken care of,’ he said.