New Government and Presidential Website Needs Work: Some Suggestions

As President Noynoy gives his first State of the Nation Address, it’s worth noting that a new version of gov.ph and op.gov.ph are now up. But clearly, the site which both domains lead to still need some work. (Live Streaming of State of the Nation Address)

A recap: days after Noynoy’s inauguration as the 15th president of the Philippines, government websites still featured former President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo. I suggested Team Noynoy use a placeholder as they worked to change the site, and they actually did.

The problem is that the new site (visit op.gov.ph or gov.ph)—powered by WordPress—takes a while to load. Worse, it’s impossible to read the first post (Historical Background of the State of the Nation Address). The page can’t load due to an “Error establishing a database connection”, a common error for WordPress users who fail to configure their sites properly.

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It’s a bit worrying that Team Noynoy can’t get things right on the first go. Millions of sites—including Technograph—run on WordPress with no problems whatsoever. To be fair setting up a WordPress does require some expertise. So Team Noynoy, here’s a suggested list of vendors below:

* Skaizer. This VPS-class webhosting service is run by Kiven Codamon, who maintains websites for UNO Magazine and Tall View Heights to name a few. By day, Kiven is also responsible for the Level Up! Games site, which receives millions of yearly visitors from the Philippines, Brazil and India.
* The Thesis Theme for WordPress. Chris Pearson’s WordPress theme allows for a great deal of customization. Thesis emphasizes readability, a useful trait for a website trying to reach millions of Filipinos. Kiven by the way has extensive experience customizingWordpress themes, which includes adding features that make it easy to share pages with friends on Facebook and Twitter. So these two vendors are a good fit.

In short, Team Noynoy, I know you have a message to share with us. So why not concentrate on that, and let the pros take care of the rest? Skaizer’s blog hosting service costs $75 a month, while Thesis is a one-time $164 purchase. That’s a total cost of at least $1064 (P50,000) for the first year, and $900 (P42,000) for each succeeding year. A small price to pay to eliminate criticisms overgovernment websites.

Source: technogra(dot)ph

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