
Our experience is across the Corporate Fortune 100, technology, and non-profit sectors. These sectors are all different.
Our clients' needs are unique. But all share the need for high-quality and functionally rich websites: but any work we do must meet our clients' business needs today and for tomorrow.


DanidWeb is an Australian web development agency based in Sydney. DanidWeb offers clients a complete web development service based on knowledge and experience gained in over fourteen years in the industry.

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Welcome to DanidWeb, superior web development for small to medium businesses at very affordable prices. DanidWeb gives you the power and tools to manage your own site with superior open source content management capabilities. DanidWeb is supported by professionals that have been building sites and systems for the world's largest companies for over 14 years and a team of budding young talent that are keen to get a head start in the industry with fresh new ideas with pizazz.
No matter how small or big your project; we have a solution and the experience.

From the initial consultation to the finished product, DanidWeb's intelligent web development process has a track record to deliver enterprise grade websites, on time and on budget.
From the outset, we knuckle down to understand your business and culture; your objectives, your unique selling proposition and brand. We discover what needs to be achieved, help identify and understand the target market and strategise how your website will need to be future proofed as your company grows.
We consider any current corporate brand identity, with any unique selling points and how these optimally translate into a web design and what functionality is required to give users the best experience. During our initial consultation, use of animation, graphics, navigation layout, content management and database functions are brainstormed.
Finally we deliver a detailed solution of all pages, functionality, costs and expected timeline for the website design and development.
That's how we can make your site so affordable and give you an outstanding return on investment.

The DanidWeb Team
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An absolute dedication and commitment to superior web development delivery for more than 14 years, and the use of the latest SaaS web technology.
- Content Management Systems DNN
- BusinessIntelligence (BI)
- eCommerce
- General Web Development
- Web Strategy Consulting
- eLearning
- Voice Technology applications
- Search Engine Optimisation SEO
- Search Engine Marketing SEM
- Hosting

From Wikipedia
A Web content management system (WCMS or Web CMS) is content management system (CMS) software, usually implemented as a Web application, for creating and managing HTML content. It is used to manage and control a large, dynamic collection of Web material (HTML documents and their associated images). A WCMS facilitates content creation, content control, editing, and many essential Web maintenance functions.
Usually the software provides authoring (and other) tools designed to allow users with little or no knowledge of programming languages or markup languages to create and manage content with relative ease of use.
Most systems use a database to store content, metadata, and/or artifacts that might be needed by the system. Content is frequently, but not universally, stored as XML, to facilitate reuse and enable flexible presentation options.[1][2]
A presentation layer displays the content to regular Web-site visitors based on a set of templates. The templates are sometimes XSLT files.[3]
Administration is typically done through browser-based interfaces, but some systems require the use of a fat client.
Unlike Web-site builders like Microsoft FrontPage or Adobe Dreamweaver, a WCMS allows non-technical users to make changes to an existing website with little or no training. A WCMS typically requires an experienced coder to set up and add features, but is primarily a Web-site maintenance tool for non-technical administrators.
Capabilities
A WCMS is a software system used to manage and control a large, dynamic collection of Web material (HTML documents and their associated images). A CMS facilitates document control, auditing, editing, and timeline management. A WCMS provides the following key features:
- Automated templates
- Create standard output templates (usually HTML and XML) that can be automatically applied to new and existing content, allowing the appearance of all of that content to be changed from one central place.
- Easily editable content
- Once content is separated from the visual presentation of a site, it usually becomes much easier and quicker to edit and manipulate. Most WCMS software includes WYSIWYG editing tools allowing non-technical individuals to create and edit content.
- Scalable feature sets
- Most WCMS software includes plug-ins or modules that can be easily installed to extend an existing site's functionality.
- Web standards upgrades
- Active WCMS software usually receives regular updates that include new feature sets and keep the system up to current web standards.
- Workflow management
- Workflow is the process of creating cycles of sequential and parallel tasks that must be accomplished in the CMS. For example, a content creator can submit a story, but it is not published until the copy editor cleans it up and the editor-in-chief approves it.
- Document management
- CMS software may provide a means of managing the life cycle of a document from initial creation time, through revisions, publication, archive, and document destruction.
- Content virtualization
- CMS software may provide a means of allowing each user to work within a virtual copy of the entire Web site, document set, and/or code base. This enables changes to multiple interdependent resources to be viewed and/or executed in-context prior to submission.
Types
There are three major types of WCMS: offline processing, online processing, and hybrid systems. These terms describe the deployment pattern for the WCMS in terms of when presentation templates are applied to render Web pages from structured content. Seth Gottlieb has used the terms 'baking', 'frying', and 'parbaking' to describe the three alternatives.[4]
Offline processing
These systems pre-process all content, applying templates before publication to generate Web pages. sagar Vignette CMS and Bricolage are examples of this type of system. Since pre-processing systems do not require a server to apply the templates at request time, they may also exist purely as design-time tools; Adobe Contribute is an example of this approach.
Online processing
These systems apply templates on-demand. HTML may be generated when a user visits the page, or pulled from a cache. Some of the better known open source systems that produce pages on demand are Mambo, Joomla!, Drupal, TYPO3, Zikula and Plone. Hosted CMSs are provided by such SaaS developers as AspireCMS, Bravenet, UcoZ, Freewebs. Most Web application frameworks perform template processing in this way, but they do not necessarily incorporate content management features. Wikis, e.g. MediaWiki and TWiki generally follow an online model (with varying degrees of caching), but generally do not provide document workflow.
Hybrid Systems
Some systems combine the offline and online approaches. Some systems write out executable code (e.g. JSP, ASP, PHP, Perl pages) rather than just static HTML, so that the CMS itself does not need to be deployed on every Web server. Other hybrids, such as Blosxom, are capable of operating in either an online or offline mode.[5]
Web Content Management History
Web Content Management Systems began to be formally developed as a commercial software products in the mid nineties. In the mid 2000s, the web content management market became a fragmented market as a plethora of new providers emerged to complement the traditional vendors. These Web Content Management systems are typically broken down into several groups: Enterprise (Vignette, Interwoven, Documentum, Oracle, Microsoft SharePoint and others), Mid-market (Goss Interactive, Ektron, PaperThin, Ingeniux, and others), Open source (Dot Net Nuke, Plone, Joomla, Drupal, Alfresco, Sensenet 6.0, MiaCMS and others) and SaaS (AspireCMS, Clickability, Crownpeak, Hot Banana and others).
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Our CMS Is…
Versatile – an open source web application framework ideal for creating, deploying and managing interactive web, intranet and extranet sites.
User-Friendly – designed to make it easy for administrators, content editors, developers, and designers to manage all aspects of their web assets. Wizards, content-sensitive help, and a well-researched user interface provide a superior user experience.
Powerful – can support multiple websites from a single application installation. In dividing administrative options between host level and individual site level, DotNetNuke allows administrators to manage an unlimited number of websites – each with its own unique appearance and content.
Feature-Rich – comes loaded with a set of built-in features that provide exceptional functionality. Site hosting, web design, content management, security, and membership options are all easily managed and customized through simple, browser-based tools.
Easily Installed – can be up-and-running within minutes.
Localized – includes a multi-language localization feature which allows administrators to easily translate their projects and portals into any language.
Open Source – DotNetNuke is provided for free, with full source code, licensed under a standard BSD open source license agreement. It allows individuals to do whatever they wish with the application framework, both commercially and non-commercially, with the simple requirement of giving credit back to the DotNetNuke community.
Cutting-Edge - provides developers with an opportunity to leverage best-practice software development concepts by utilizing cutting-edge technologies like ASP.NET 2.0, Visual Studio, SQL Server, Windows Server, and IIS.
Extensible – has a pluggable architecture which allows additional functionality and presentation elements to be dynamically added to the application at run-time. By leveraging the base funtionality exposed through the built-in content management system, developers and site administrators can be immediately productive and more focussed on delivering optimal solutions to their own unique business requirements.
Recognized – We use DotNetNuke which is a trademarked name, and a brand widely recognized and respected in the open source community. With over 600,000 registered users and a talented team of developers, DotNetNuke continues to evolve its software through participation, real world trial, and end-user feedback.
Our Solution are designed for use on the Microsoft ASP.NET 2.0, 3.0, and 3.5 platforms using Visual Studio 2005, Visual Studio 2008, or Visual Web Developer.
"Modules" are modular pieces of code that each present some functionality to the user. Popular modules include user forums, photo galleries, blog publishers, directory tools, chat applications, contact managers, and events calendars.
In typical use cases, several modules will be grouped together to create a webpage or intranet page. These modules can easily be added, edited, deleted, restored, moved within a tab, or transfer to another page.
Within the DotNetNuke ecosystem, there are a wide variety of developers continually producing new and exciting modules for the DotNetNuke application framework. These module developers often build modules which they will sell on their sites or through marketplaces or reseller stores (some offer modules for free.) Developers will often offer up their services to design custom modules for their clients.
DanidWeb has the expertise to create custom Modules or exit existing modules but has the experience to advise on the 100's of available modules.
A skin is the design applied to the standard DotNetNuke portal to change the layout and design. A skin package is a zip file includes the HTML layout, images, and may also include a stylesheet.
Containers
A skin package must be uploaded to your File Manager and can be globally added or removed on the Site Settings tab, or under the Tab Settings of each tab.
View our skin samples (over 800 to choose from) Go
Why Choose Us
We utilise tried and proven international technologies including .Net hosting solutions with daily backups and 24x7 support, well established development technology and thorough testing procedures to deliver our clients best of breed web solutions. Whether your budget is one hundred dollars or one million dollars we are ready to deliver your solution on time, on budget and to an agreed specification.
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We know that undertaking web development can be a costly process and in these tough financial times we all need a break. DanidWeb has listened to your needs and we have developed- DanidWeb Finance - EasyPay Monthly Terms
Because we want to build long-term partnerships with you, we can offer the option to spread the cost of your web development project over 12 months.
We can build in predetermined changes to your site over the contract period. If additional changes are required, we can either charge these as you request them, or amortise the cost over the remaining contract term.
This enables you to budget more effectively, helps cashflow, and guarantees that the solution we build for you is exactly as you require and you haven't spent all your budget before your sales come in.
Check out our EasyPay Web Development terms.
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