Websites for the Visually impaired

There has recently been an influx of spam emails in Australia from an amywils.1976@gmail suggesting that she is having problems navigating your website because she is visually impaired and your website is not compatible with screen readers.
 
If you receive this email, please cheerfully ignore and delete as it is actually just SPAM.
  
Joomla, Wordpress and Opencart (the main CMS's we use to build your websites) have been created with screen readers and visual impairment in mind. When we build your website we also take steps to ensure your website is usable for the visually impaired.
 
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Form Spam? Get a Google reCaptcha

It's free to get and generally takes less than 30 minutes to enable on Joomla & Wordpress wesbites. All you need is a Google account. Go to https://www.google.com/recaptcha & select the blue blox Get reCaptcha.

Prevent spam on your website with minimum impact on genuine website users.

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Free DV SSL's are part of our hosting

Firstly, what is an SSL?

SSL Certificates are an essential and powerful tool used to secure your website. They consist of small data files that contain information to authenticate the ownership of a website and digitally bind a cryptographic key to an organisation's details. When installed on a web server, it activates the padlock and the https protocol and allows secure connections from a web server to a browser.

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Good Windows / Network support techs

G'Day All,
Here's our shortlist for IT support people. We'd suggest you speak to all of them and see who seems to be the best fit for you. But basically if we were looking for someone, this would be our shortlist. They've all done work for us and/or our clients and received good feedback.

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Web Hosting Phishing Spam Warning

I guess it had to happen! phishing scammers are now targeting business owners' webhosting usernames and passwords. This lets them use your website to host viruses, add links to malicious sites or send spam.

Most people are aware of phishing email scams that target your bank passwords. However this new nasty idea of targetting website owners is easier to get caught by. Basically by sending an email with web hosting jargon they aim to con website owners into revealing their login details. Please read the full article for simple  tips on spotting the scam.

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