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The analytics.js JavaScript snippet is a new way to measure how users interact with your website. It is similar to the previous Google tracking code, ga.js, but offers more flexibility for developers to customize their implementations.
Create a mobile version of your WordPress site using the WPtouch.
Standalone CSS Selector Parser and Engine from MooTools.
jQuery version 3.6.0
Official Tweet Button for sharing articles on websites and counting how many times a URL has been shared.
A response sliding image plugin.
Premium content placement solutions.
jQuery version 2.2.3
jQuery version 2.1.3
Powerful Responsive WordPress Theme
Classic Google Analytics - sites that are using non-universal analytics code.
Using custom plugins/themes from ThemePunch.
jQuery version 2.0.3
Simple social sharing buttons for WordPress.
jQuery version 1.4.1
A jQuery Masonry alternative with CSS-driven configuration.
Helps with a variety of common accessibility problems in WordPress.
jQuery version 1.12.1
APIs and features removed from jQuery core
jQuery version 1.4.3
LiteSpeed web server is a high performance, highly scalable Apache interchangeable web server.
jQuery version 1.10.0
Fully responsive carousel library.
JavaScript image gallery framework.
Simple parallax scrolling effect.
jQuery version 3.2.1
jQuery version 1.8.2
jQuery version 1.6.2
Cache plugin for WordPress from France.
Widget that allows rating of WordPress blog posts.
Embed iframe content into Wordpress.
jQuery version 1.10.1
This Shopify instance uses Shopify's analytics object to load tools like Google Analytics.
Add social share buttons to your website.
This page has a link to an 'Impressum' page which is required under German law for German websites.
Advance is a clean responsive WordPress theme by Imon Hasan.
$343 / mo
$4,117 estimated annually (USD)
Based on 39 priced SaaS tools of 47 detected. Conservative estimate based on entry-tier monthly pricing for detected SaaS tools. Open-source, one-time, and contact-sales products are excluded. Actual spend may differ.