ServicesWebsite DesignThe design of your website is a reflection of your company. It should portray the professionalism and standards you provide to your clients. It should appeal to your target audience. It should provide them the information they are looking for easily and pleasingly. Perhaps you want your clients to have the ability to purchase products online, or to use an online form to contact you with detailed enquiries regarding your products. You may want a database-driven website to allow your visitors or employees to enter information or update content using a web browser. These are aspects of your site that need to be determined as part of the design phase. If you simply want a page on the internet or you need a large, complex site, we can work with you to achieve your aim. Our experience ranges from small sites through to sites for corporations and government departments. Our Portfolio shows examples of our work. We pride ourselves on standards compliance, which means that your site will be guaranteed to comply with the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Internet standards for HTML, XHTML and CSS. The result will be a site that will grow as standards are enhanced, rather than one that needs to be re-designed because of an initial lack of adherence to those standards. These days anyone can develop a website. It takes time and technical knowledge to develop a website well and to ensure it is robust enough to withstand the test of time. webRefresh believes it's important for you to have your OWN presence on the web, not one that has been mass-produced. If you surf the web regularly you may notice that many sites look very similar. In an extreme case you may even lose a visitor who thinks he/she has already visited your site and leaves. Each site we develop is based on initial consultation with you, from which ideas are generated for the way your site should look and behave. A small site will normally require 6-10 pages to provide enough information and functionality to be successful. If you require a site of more than 10 pages we will include, as part of your website design, a search engine for your site. Search engines are regarded as the most useful feature of larger websites. Visitors to your site will often leave immediately if they can't find the information they want. A site search engine will encourage them to stay. For adhoc design requirements, such as the design of a logo, brochure or specific page designs, please contact us. |
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Netscape dies. Now owned by AOL, the company has said the browser will no longer be supported after 1st March 2008.
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Microsoft and Eolas have settled their patent dispute and Microsoft can remove the "click to activate" mechanism in Internet Explorer.
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Windows XP SP3 should be released early in 2008, according to the Microsoft Windows Service Pack Road Map. With the slow takeup of Vista and the extension of the support lifecycle of XP through 2008 it makes sense to upgrade.
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Hewlett-Packard and Red Hat have jointly announced a Linux desktop system aimed at small to medium businesses.
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Last year the OpenDocument Format (ODF) was approved by the ISO as the international standard for office data.
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Microsoft has suffered a setback in its endeavour for Office Open XML (OOXML) to become an alternative to OpenDocument Format (ODF) as a standard of the INCITS.
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Philips manufactured the first CD 25 years ago (17/8/82). Playtime was extended from a planned 60 mins to 74 so that Beethoven's Ninth Symphony could fit on one CD.
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Google is developing Google Apps in Australia including several that are not yet announced.
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Mozilla Firefox is an excellent browser and a serious alternative to Microsoft's Internet Explorer. While you're there grab Mozilla's Thunderbird email client.
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The ABS reports that the Internet was used to return over 720,000 Census forms.
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Jakob Nielsen reports that the Internet grew to 1 billion users in 2005.
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Skype has taken off in Oz and there are now well over one million subscribers here.
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Analysts say the cost of retraining staff along with the entrenched install base of Windows means it could be some time before Linux becomes a popular alternative to Microsoft's desktop OS
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Jargon problem? Try the Glossary.
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Good free products to maintain a safe PC:
ZoneAlarm (firewall),
Spybot (spyware ++),
Ad-Aware (adware).
