F.A.Q.
Q: Why Ninjitsu?
A: Ninjitsu is the art of the Ninja: highly trained, fast,
efficient warriors who work silently in the shadows, accomplishing their
mission with perfect accuracy. Ninja's are constantly analysing their environment in order to be prepared to adapt to change and capitalize on opportunities to do the job better, faster, and smarter. Also, Ninjas are totally mega-cool.
We work with the same philosophy. Our team of experts stands ready to ensure that your website is built and maintained with the utmost efficiency and precision. And we're also totally mega-cool. Beware of imitators. Many claim to be Drupal Ninjas; few can deliver, and sometimes you won't spot a fake Ninja until it's too late. Learn how to make sure you've got a real Ninja at your back when you find yourself in the midst of battle.
Q: How can I become a
client of Ninjitsu Web Development?
A: Send a message using our Contact Form and tell us about your needs, and we'll see if we can make room for you on our roster. Let us know how you found us.
Q: What's this about Drupal and CiviCRM?
A: Drupal is a Content Management System that allows you to easily manage your website. CiviCRM is a Contact Manager that integrates with Drupal and allows you to track all kinds of valuable information and activities regarding your customers, constituents, or congregation. We are experts with these systems, having customized and contributed core patches to both projects. We've configured and supported roughly 40 Drupal+CiviCRM installations to date.
Q: What kind of servers do you use and support?
A: We examine each client's hosting needs individually and consult with them to determine the best solution. We focus only on Linux+Apache servers, to ensure that we can stay on the cutting edge of the best web server platform for our customers. The top sites on the web use servers in the extended Linux+Apache family of Operating systems, including Google, HP, and AOL. We are generally open to setting up your dedicated server with most any stable Linux/*nix OS; our current favorites are CentOS/RHEL, Ubuntu, and FreeBSD.

