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Posted 26/June/2014 by vicky

Sure we design beautiful websites, can handle all of your custom web development projects not to mention designing all of your branding material but did you know Neubreed handles all your other digital dilemmas too?

It’s true our focus is on custom web design and drupal development  but Neubreed also offers a range of services to ensure we have your business covered and supported from start to finish.

Our range of services includes;

Posted 24/June/2014 by vicky

Quite often when I talk to people about developing a website for their business, especially if it’s their first website, the first thing they ask is, how does it all work? What’s the process…well folks here’s how we do it at Neubreed!

Meet, Greet, Brief!

First things first..time for a chat. Like most businesses serious about building long term partnerships with their clients, we always prefer when possible to meet you face to face and love for you to come to the office and meet the team.

Posted 12/June/2014 by vicky

You might be thinking about having a website designed, developing a database driven website or having a custom application developed.

The vision is the easy part; the next step is explaining to your designer and developer what you want.

In order to clearly communicate your needs to a developer you will need to roughly map out why you need it, how it operates and who will benefit from this application.

Posted 07/August/2010 by neubreed

Drupal's multi-site feature needs symbolic links to point to the directory where Drupal's core code resides.

There's a tool installed within Windows 7 that allows the creation of a symbolic link, called MKLINK.EXE. It works in a similar fashion to ln under linux. Here is an example of how to use it:

c:\> mklink /J c:\drupal\sites\neubreed.com.au c:\mysites\neubreed

This will create an invisible "shortcut" or fake directory "neubreed.com.au" in c:\drupal\sites\ that magically points to c:\mysites\neubreed

Posted 21/July/2010 by neubreed

I needed to submit a form via a standard link. I initially used simple method like this:

<form name="myform">
<input type=text name="domainname">
<a href="javascript:document.myform.submit();">Submit</a>
</form>

This works fine, but I also had a few other submit buttons on the same page that performed different actions. So I created a function and included it in the to update a hidden field with the value of my action like so:

Posted 23/June/2010 by neubreed

One of the hardest challenges that face a person in web design and web development is designing the web page. There is possibility millions of web pages on the net all pushing to get noticed. The question that is foremost is how you as a web designer can make a difference.

Posted 23/June/2010 by neubreed

One of the hardest challenges that face a person in web design and web development is designing the web page. There is possibility millions of web pages on the net all pushing to get noticed. The question that is foremost is how you as a web designer can make a difference.

Posted 21/June/2010 by neubreed

Big Mistake #1

Constructing a Website with Flash - In a new study, top internet marketers found that having a website created with Flash, really reduced the response from prospects and clients by a large amount as 370 percent?

Here's why

Your prospects and clients are in all likelihood visiting your site using all sorts of varied computers, connection speeds and internet configuration settings...

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