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Site News – Mama JunkYard's https://beginsathome.com/journal Not Just Junk... Sat, 21 Nov 2015 22:19:00 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.4.32 Testing…1.2.3: Is this thing on? https://beginsathome.com/journal/2013/02/22/testing-1-2-3-is-this-thing-on/ https://beginsathome.com/journal/2013/02/22/testing-1-2-3-is-this-thing-on/#comments Fri, 22 Feb 2013 16:25:21 +0000 http://beginsathome.com/?p=640 Microphone
Source: p_a_h via Flickr

It has been a long while since I considered myself a blogger.  So long in fact that even the claim to being a ‘sometimes blogger’ has started to wear thin.  So, forgive me if I am a little rusty.  A lot has happened in the time between my regular blogging and now. To name a few big changes: I got married, co-founded an ICT4D social enterprise and more recently I have returned to study.

These changes undoubtedly affect a person’s perception and opinions and one’s articulation of the same.  And to add to this, I firmly believe that being a blogger is not just defined by what you write but by your interaction with other blogs and bloggers.  To be a true blogger, one, I believe, has to be both a reader of and a writer of blogs. And boy hasn’t blogging come a long way since those early days?

As I read through old posts, they sound slightly different and I question if that voice, way back in 2005 was “really me” and as I began to formulate new posts I was conscious that perhaps my new posts which reflect the changes I have  been through, when read alongside my old posts may not sound “like me”.  I also thought about the changing blogsphere in particular the Kenyan blogsphere and wondered if I my voice would fit in to this new place.

Then I was reminded of an article by Professor Angela P. Harris on race and gender essentialism that I read as an undergraduate; an article which is, for good reason, one of the most cited law review articles of all time.   Harris challenges the idea that individuals speak with one unified voice; instead she suggests, that we all speak with a “welter of partial, sometimes contradictory, or even antithetical” voices.  She refers to this as “multiple consciousness” and states that this consciousness is not a “final outcome…but a process”.  So as I begin my return to blogging I am comforted by the fact that all my posts, both old and new are still a reflection of who I am; an insight into my  “multiple consciousness”.  My blog is “home to both the  first  and  the  second voices,  and  all  the  voices  in  between.”

So this is it…a brief sound check …as I get ready for my return to blogging…

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Wake-up call from Zuqka Magazine https://beginsathome.com/journal/2010/03/07/wake-up-call-from-zuqka-magazine/ https://beginsathome.com/journal/2010/03/07/wake-up-call-from-zuqka-magazine/#comments Sun, 07 Mar 2010 20:09:34 +0000 http://beginsathome.com/?p=530 Zuqka Magazine Cover
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Sometimes, you can just hop in the back of someone’s cab and tell them what they’re supposed to do. Other times, you have to let him look out at the ocean for a while.

Jacob, Lost Season 6

Zuqka’s feature on MamaJunkYard is the literal equivalent of hopping into my cab and telling me I need to get back to blogging. This is what Kamau Mutunga wrote:

Her relationship status is “not on the market.” Unless you’re Thierry Henry. She likes Tia Maria, coffee, purple, travel, family and God, though not necessarily in that order. She hates balloons, pumpkins and prejudices. Her interests are race, gender, sexuality and critical legal theories. Her first pets were rabbits, and she has two tattoos and six body piercings. Bloggers rarely describe themselves with much detail, but there you have a bio peek at Kui, Mrs Cooper or to her blog fans, Mama Junk Yard.

Indeed, Mama Junk Yard’s rants about anything under and over the sun. Kui has lived abroad, but works in Nigeria. From how foreigners talk and silly questions about one’s country. So, her entries are observations of a footloose, uprooted Kenyan. You will learn that “Kubwa” might be Kiswahili for “big” and “Nyanya” is grandmother, but why does it also mean tomato? Well those two are names of places in Naija too. And “well done” doesn’t connote congratulations. It is a greeting. When feeling unwell don’t be shocked when asked “how you body de?” “How far” is not about distance, but “how is it going.” And when someone flashes your phone, don’t call back. They were “just de greet you O!” Mrs Cooper hasn’t been blogging actively, and her archives might give a better impression of Mama JunkYard.

There are few things there that need updating, e.g. I am no longer in Nigeria….but that’s even more reason for me to get back to blogging!

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Blogger To Testify About Comment Made On His Blog https://beginsathome.com/journal/2006/09/03/blogger-to-testify-about-comment-made-on-his-blog/ https://beginsathome.com/journal/2006/09/03/blogger-to-testify-about-comment-made-on-his-blog/#comments Sun, 03 Sep 2006 23:03:29 +0000 http://beginsathome.com/journal/2006/09/03/blogger-to-testify-about-comment-made-on-his-blog/ (via Digg)

In an understandably vague entry, blogger Jeremy Shoemoney of Shoemoney.com, wrote:

it appears that I am going to be deposition [sic] and logs from my blog will be subpoena [sic] for use in a case where 1 person [allegedly] slandered* another on my blog.

In the past I have had discussions with at least one blogger regarding my views on comment moderation and deletion. I make no secret of the fact that I will happily delete a comment if I do not like it and first time commenters have to be approved before their comment can appear on my blog.

My main reason for doing so is simple. As the owner of this site I believe that it is perfectly within my rights to ensure that the contents of the site (including comments) are to my liking and within what I consider to be acceptable standards. Certainly my definition of acceptable standards is subjective however everything about this blog is subjective. In as much as I can try to be objective the fact remains that all that is written in this blog is from my perspective and I would not attempt to alter to that because it would go against the notion that this is a personal blog; more specifically my personal blog.

Shoemoney’s predicament reinforces my stance on comment moderation and deletion. Given that most blog authors can elect to disable the comment facility, I consider it a privilege to be able to comment on a person’s blog, a favour granted to me by the blog owner. With this in mind I can’t even begin to imagine how frustrating this whole episode must be for Shoemoney. It is one thing to be taken to court for your actions it is a whole other issue to find that you are being asked to give evidence because somebody else chose to abuse this privilege. Knowing that one can not even document the details of the case or anything related to it in their own blog must only add to the frustration.

What would undoubtedly anger me had I been in Shoemoney’s situation, is the knowledge that the alleged defamotary remarks could have been made without involving Shoemoney. Assuming the defendant is/was a blogger, they should have elected to post the remarks on their blog. In the event that that the defendant is/was not a blogger, setting up a blog is an incredibly easy and free process. Certainly if a person is capable of navigating the comment section of a blog then that person is more than capable of creating their own blog and using their newly set up blogs to record whatever they chose to. While this may not have prevented the action being brought against them it would not have involved Shoemoney.

Shoemoney refers to this case as a ‘landmark case’, this may be true or it may not. Irrespective of the outcome one thing remains, a blogger gave people space to engage and interact in the hope that people would treat this space with respect. Sadly this did not happen and as a direct result this same blogger has been inconvenienced. This alone has led me to approach my comment section with more vigilance. I do not need nor do I want that kind of drama.

*Jeremy Shoemoney refers to this as a ‘slander’ case yet it was my understanding that ‘libel’ is the appropriate term for defamatory remarks made via a fixed medium…oh well…

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Redesign Part 2: Choosing Colours https://beginsathome.com/journal/2006/09/02/redesign-part-2-choosing-colours/ https://beginsathome.com/journal/2006/09/02/redesign-part-2-choosing-colours/#comments Sat, 02 Sep 2006 01:14:54 +0000 http://beginsathome.com/journal/2006/09/02/redesign-part-2-choosing-colours/ Following on from Part 1 this second installment aims to credit the online tools I used to determine the colour scheme of my site.

Choosing the colour scheme of a website is by far the aspect I love most about site design but it is also an activity that I find equally challenging. This is in part due to the fact that I am not an artist. I don’t even have a GCSE (O’Level) in Art and haven’t studied the subject since I was about 13.

Another reason why choosing colours for a website can be hard work is because the colour of a site is affected by a number of things e.g. browser, screen type and colour depth of a monitor’s display. These factors can cause the appearance of a particular colour to vary from one machine to another.

To make the task even harder, when defining a colour in CSS or HTML, each colour selected (be it for fonts, backgrounds or borders) has to be coded using the individual colour’s unique hexadecimal (hex) code.

For example, the colour white has a hex value of FFFFFF and the colour black has a hex value of 000000.

With there being countless colours to choose from there are equally as many hex numbers one has to be aware of.

Thankfully the internet is awash with tools that provide you with lists of colours and their corresponding hex numbers. Of these internet resources there are two that I use all the time.

The first one is the Colour Scheme Generator which allows you to create good-looking, “well balanced and harmonic web pages.” It is available from Well Styled and for a given base colour; it provides a range of colour schemes and variations that can be used in deciding on a theme for your site.

The second is a free small utility available from Nattyware called Pixie. Once downloaded Pixie works by pointing the mouse over the object/colour of your choice and “it will tell you the hex, RGB, HTML, CMYK and HSV values of that colour. You can then use these values to reproduce the selected colour.” When working on the header of this blog I used Pixie to make sure the shade of orange around the image of the woman in the left corner was exactly the same shade as that of the header’s background.

Other colour scheme resources that I find useful include:

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Redesign Part 1: Conquering K2 https://beginsathome.com/journal/2006/08/27/redesign-part-1-conquering-k2/ https://beginsathome.com/journal/2006/08/27/redesign-part-1-conquering-k2/#comments Sun, 27 Aug 2006 15:59:12 +0000 http://beginsathome.com/journal/2006/08/27/redesign-part-1-conquering-k2/ K2 ThemeHaving been inspired by so many sites and helped by so many bloggers via various online tutorials I consider good manners to document how I accomplished mamajunkyard’s new look and to acknowledge all those who had a hand in the outcome.

As much as I loved the previous colourful and slim Mama JunkYard design I couldn’t help but envy the versatility and practicality of those wide width blogs with lots of white space such as Mshairi, KikuyuMoja and White African. In fact it was White African’s elegant customisation of Michael Heilemann’s Kubrick that led me to K2.

K2 is:

an advanced template for the blogging engine WordPress developed by Michael Heilemann, Chris J Davis, Zeo, Steve Lam and Ben Sherratt.


After staring at the design of White African I decided I was going to re-install Kubrick and perform only the basic customisation thereby retaining the best feature of the theme; its simplicity. With Kubrick being the default WordPress theme and having used WordPress for the past two years, I consider myself fairly competent at tweaking it. So when I learnt that K2 was being developed as the successor to Kubrick I assumed that I would find it equally straight forward to customise.

In fairness K2 is built for customisation and is quite easy to modify – if you approach it with the right attitude. I approached K2 as if it was a bog standard WordPress theme and from that point forward I was destined to fail. K2 may have the outward appearance of a theme but in reality it is so much more that that (most K2 aficionados refer to it as ‘mod’)

I experienced my first bit of K2 ‘drama’ whilst tinkering with K2r167 beta. I was fully aware of the problems associated with beta versions in general and I was quite happy to spend time just to getting to understand how K2 worked. After two days of a non-stop K2 crash course I discovered that K2 0.9 had been released replacing the beta version that I had been working on. So it was back to square back one. This experience certainly brought home the one aspect of K2 that I had chosen to ignore; K2 is under constant development. There are people working on a daily basis to put together a more stable version of K2. While this may mean the occasional re-install, in the long run it can only be a good thing because with every version released the developers are getting closer to K2 1.0. (As I type this I notice that K2 0.9.1 has just been released)

Another advantage that stems from the ongoing development of K2 is the extent to which the development team rely on user feedback. There is a Bug Tracker set up for users to report any bugs and there is also a Support Forum to discuss K2 issues. For someone like me who doesn’t know my PHP from my TCP the forums have been a Godsend. Nearly every question I thought of had been asked and answered.

As mentioned earlier, K2 is built specifically for user customisation. Everything that can be classed as ‘front end’ (in relation to K2) is fairly straightforward and a basic knowledge of CSS should be enough to get you your own unique look. The ‘back end’ is what distinguishes it from the average WordPress theme. For instance, K2 comes with it’s own Sidebar Module which is described as being “like WordPress widgets, on drugs… the good kind” So that is one less plugin to install, though installing plugins with K2 is fairly straightforward thanks to its ability to recognise a range of WordPress plugins – such as Extended Live Archives which can be seen in action here. A full list features can be found at the K2 Blog.

Whilst I enjoy all the bells and whistles that K2 comes with, from a customisation perspective I found it a bit intimidating because I had no idea what bit did what and I was too scared to change anything in case it broke. It is possible to redesign K2 without ever delving into its ‘internal elements’ however I find this approach has its limitations. I like to know how my blog works or failing that have a clear understanding of what I should or should not mess around with. Usually I mess with my site ‘just for fun’ and so I don’t mind taking weeks to learn something or even to try out different themes. On this occasion I am working on two separate websites and an unrelated fast approaching deadline. Time is not on my side. This leads on to the number one reason I fell in love with the K2 theme and the community who develop and use K2.

Since K2 is pitched as an advanced template there are many K2 bloggers who are working to ensure that any WordPress blogger can install and use it. They do this not just through the forums but also by compiling comprehensive tutorials on how to customise K2. Paul Stamatiou is just one example. His five part guide ranges from basic CSS to tips on how to improve load time. His along with JTP’s are two tutorials that I would recommend to anyone working with K2.

I know the site is far from complete but I can honestly it has been fun working with K2 and my only regret is not getting into it sooner. I still have a lot to learn about K2 but I am certainly a lot closer than I was two weeks ago thanks to all the people who have provided online support.

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Redesign and Upgrades https://beginsathome.com/journal/2006/08/26/redesign-and-upgrades/ https://beginsathome.com/journal/2006/08/26/redesign-and-upgrades/#comments Sat, 26 Aug 2006 12:59:04 +0000 http://beginsathome.com/journal/2006/08/26/redesign-and-upgrades/ Achtung!! This site has undergone some changes. Navigate with care

Beginsathome (and all her sub-sites) has gone through a number of changes; some of them are still ‘works in progress’ but here is a short summary of what has changed or may change.

Site Wide:
The entire site is now powered by WordPress v2.0.3 – this includes all the static pages. I am aware that there is a more recent version of WP available but that information has not reached my hosting service’s Cpanel and I am reluctant to do a manual upgrade/install.

Every part of this site is running a version of K2: Static Pages and mamajunkyard’s are both relying on modified versions of K2 beta 2 revision 145 where as A Thousand Words is using a Wiphey’s Photoblogging Theme v1.1 which is a customised version K2 beta r167.

mamajunkyard’s
No more light on dark. mamajunkyard’s has been tangoed! Orange is the new strawberry, wider width is the way to go and lowercase is how I like it. Add a few plugins like Gravatar and ELA and the geek in me comes out to play.

A Thousand words
That so-called photoblog was fooling no-one. It wasn’t a photoblog – it was just a blog, with pictures and little text. This new version sounds the same (blog, pictures, some text) but thanks to Wiphey’ K2 blog theme it looks a damn sight better than before (see for yourself). Apart from the comments section which needs some work and as the usual Internet Exploder hissy fit it is good to go. Most important though the entire photoblog is now stored in a new directory. The former pseudo-photo blog is still alive and from this day forth it shall be known as ATW(v1.5).

There are still minor things that need to be worked on. If anyone notices anything broken, wonky, dodgy or out of place please let me know.

Shortly (like sometime soon or maybe sometime later but not now) I shall do a post or two citing all the resources I used/ am to get this site complete….in the meantime…enjoy Begins At Home v4.0.

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Free At Last https://beginsathome.com/journal/2006/05/28/free-at-last/ https://beginsathome.com/journal/2006/05/28/free-at-last/#comments Sun, 28 May 2006 19:04:33 +0000 http://beginsathome.com/journal/?p=292 I have finally been set free by my former web hosting company. Through out the day I have been working to move files across and I think I have moved everything.

There are still one or two pages that need working on but hopefully there shouldn’t be a broken link in sight; please let me know of any errors.

The process of moving hosts has been an experience and a half. I am now off to crack open a beer and enjoy the rest of my bank holiday weekend.

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Change is gonna come https://beginsathome.com/journal/2006/05/26/change-is-gonna-come/ https://beginsathome.com/journal/2006/05/26/change-is-gonna-come/#comments Fri, 26 May 2006 21:59:54 +0000 http://beginsathome.com/journal/?p=291 After a turbulent two years I have decided that it is time to say goodbye to my current web hosting company.

Ideally the transition should be seamless however being the nincompoops that they are; my hosting company are dilly-dallying with my details.

Until they decide to respond to my numerous emails requesting the release of my domain name I shall be unable to complete my move. As a result of their inaction my site shall experience some down time. Hopefully it won’t be for too long but who knows.

The most frustrating aspect of all this is that my current hosting company appear to be based in Lytham St. Annes which is only a stone throw away from where I am. In the amount of time it has taken them to ignore my emails I could have walked over to their headquarters and demanded they complete the damn transfer!

Please bear with me as I attempt to move virtual homes…..

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Email Spoofing https://beginsathome.com/journal/2006/01/08/email-spoofing-and-customer-service/ https://beginsathome.com/journal/2006/01/08/email-spoofing-and-customer-service/#comments Sun, 08 Jan 2006 23:20:45 +0000 http://beginsathome.com/journal/?p=258 Preamble: As this my first post of the year – Happy New Year

Recently someone has been sending spam and pretending it is from me (from beginstahome.com to be exact). A quick Google of the term “email spoofing� suggests that this problem is widespread and unfortunately it does not take much to spoof an address. All one has to do is change the “From� and/or “Reply-To� section of their email sending application. It really is that simple and it allows spammers to send mail without revealing where it originated from.

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For a person whose email has been spoofed there are two main reasons why this is annoying.

Firstly it undoubtedly damages the reputation of your site and your domain name. Being labelled a spammer is to a domain name what a record of bankruptcy is to one’s credit rating.

Secondly and this is perhaps the more noticeable of the two, once your email has been spoofed you are likely to see an increase in bounced email/mail failure notification emails. This is usually how most people have find out that their domain names are being abused. Unless a spammer/spoofer has a list of valid email address they will generate what they think are real sounding email addresses, relying on suffixes such as [at]hotmail[dot]com, [at]aol[dot]com etc. Often a spammer/spoofer will attempt to hit hundreds of inboxes using one email. A spammer/spoofer will also attempt to send hundreds of emails in just a short space of time. The result is that multiple inboxes are being hit by multiple emails all supposedly coming from a legitimate source and a good number of those inboxes do not exist. This in turn generates a large number of mail failure notifications being sent back to the legitimate domain name’s default email account.

This is exactly the situation I found myself in towards the end of last year and I emailed my web hosting company informing them of this. Within 24 hours I received an email from them telling me the problem should have stopped and indeed it had. There was no explanation as to what they did however I am used to my host not providing explanations for things that go wrong with my site.

A week later the problem restarted and this morning I emailed my host this time asking for an explanation as to what they did last time. About two hours ago I received this email from my host

Kui,
You will need to pull down your contact form as it is been exploited to send the spam, http://www.beginsathome.com/contact.php This issue is also overloading our servers so it is essential that you take it down immediately.

Best Regards,

Naeem
Customer Service Team
StudentWebHosting
Low Cost Web Hosting Solutions

Now, while I am not an expert in computer related matters I do however live by the motto “Google and Wikipedia are your friends.â€? Furthermore, my fiancé has a PhD in Computer Science so it is fair to say that I knows people who knows their stuff. More importantly (thanks to my “friends” and my fiancé) I know that my contact form can not be held responsible for email spoofing.

I fully appreciate that email spoofing is baffling business everywhere. I don’t expect my hosting company to wave a magic wand and eliminate the problem. What has really made mad is the fact that my host are suggesting that I am in some way at fault and are demanding that I remove what is an essential aspect of my site.

Can you imagine the furore it would cause if the people at Blogger demand their users immediately disable their comment facility as it was generating too much spam! I am not suggesting that this is the same, however I am aware that I have two blogs on this site. I also have 5 email aliases linked to this domain and I do not want to have to worry that at any given time my host will ask me to close down or remove one of these.

This is not the first time my host has let me down. A little over a year ago my blog vanished for a few days and my host’s response was almost laughable. I am one of those people who are anal about good customer service. I have stuck with our phone company despite them being more expensive than others simply because they have good customer service. The reserve of this is being that I am more than willing to leave what is a cheap hosting service with poor customer service for a more expensive one with better customer service.

I have written to my host informing that their response was inadequate. I have outline what email spoofing is and how my contact form is not to blame. I have also explained to them that I do take measures to combat spam from reaching my inbox however I can not stop spam from hitting their servers and that a contact form is perfectly acceptable element of a website which I am not willing to part with. I have made it very clear that should they feel that they are not in a position to meet my hosting needs then they should simply say so and I shall move my site (contact form and all) to a host who can.

If anyone knows of a good hosting company that has excellent customer service please let me know.

I would also like to take this opportunity to state that I have never, nor will I ever send out spam. I use my email account, as most people would, to either communicate with people that I know or to reply to legitimate queries that I receive either via my contact form or my blogs. I do not even send forwards.

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Technical Hitches https://beginsathome.com/journal/2005/08/10/technical-hitches/ https://beginsathome.com/journal/2005/08/10/technical-hitches/#comments Wed, 10 Aug 2005 14:46:58 +0000 http://beginsathome.com/journal/?p=247 I know of late my blogging has been erractic to say the least. While part of it has been down to real life taking over; a big part has been due to some odd fault. We changed ISP a few weeks back and ever since the change I have been having difficulties accessing my own site!

At times all I get is an error. On other occassions it takes me to the blogger website(?!!?) and I have once been directed to PayPal.

Now that it seems to be ok; I shall try and blog as much as I can….just incase it goes all funny again!

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