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Experience

Radioactive Networks have an extensive history of web page design. Our first web pages went online in 1995, making us one of the older web site designers in the business. With experience in Windows and Linux, we have the experience required for any project.

Since Radioactive Networks is an integrated company, we can do more than just Web Site Design. We are able to arrange hosting of your sete, registration of your domain name or even install communications cabling in your commputer room or PABX room.

Dynamic Content

Do you need some sort of dynamic content? Do you want to run a collaborative web site where people can get together to discuss things? If so, Radioactive Networks may be able to help you. With experience installing and running collaborative site we have the skills you need.

Radioactive Networks Web Site

The Radioactive Networks Web Site is an example of the work that we can do for you. This site was written in a HTML variant called WML (WebSite Meta Language) which compiles to pure HTML. By using WML we are able to make large changes to the entire site by changing a single file. When Radioactive Networks recently changed its ABN (Australian Business Number) we simply changed a single file and recompiled the entire site

You may notice that this site does not use frames. With the introduction of WML we were able to remove the frames from this site, which helps us to maintain a high rating in the various internet search engines. As our site expands it is easy to add sub-menus and sub-navigation bars.

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