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Shows recommended links based on link interaction with your Facebook site.
Allows users to comment on a sites content and share that on their Facebook wall and streams.
Widgets that allow visitors to save and promote the site.
A button that lets you "mention" another user on Twitter.
Embedded Tweet feature allows websites to generate copy and paste-able HTML markup to render a Tweet on any third-party website.
Anti-bot CAPTCHA widget from Google.
jQuery version 3.2.1
jQuery version 2.2.3
Create a mobile version of your WordPress site using the WPtouch.
Modal dialog box in jQuery.
CodeIgniter is a powerful PHP framework with a very small footprint.
Contact Forms for WordPress.
Protect WordPress against spam comments and brute-force attacks.
Fully responsive carousel library.
Follow Button to your website to increase engagement and create a lasting connection with your audience.
jQuery version 1.4.1
Plugin for using reCAPTCHA in WordPress.
v2 of the Google reCAPTCHA system.
Standalone CSS Selector Parser and Engine from MooTools.
JavaScript SDK enables you to access all of the features of the Graph API via JavaScript, and it provides a rich set of client-side functionality for authentication and sharing. It differs from Facebook Connect.
The code to implement a Facebook Like Button on the page.
APIs and features removed from jQuery core
jQuery version 1.5.2
jQuery version 3.6.0
Sender ID is an anti-spoofing email framework heavily based on SPF.
Classic Google Analytics - sites that are using non-universal analytics code.
jQuery version 2.1.3
jQuery UI provides abstractions for low-level interaction and animation, advanced effects and high-level, themeable widgets, built on top of the jQuery JavaScript Library, that you can use to build highly interactive web applications.
Allows a user to make a website more sociable and connected with integrations from the hugely popular Facebook website.
Parallels Plesk SiteBuilder is a scalable web application designed to create and manage websites.
jQuery version 1.4.3
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.
Domain names, web hosting and managed services.
The website mentions twitter.com in some form.
jQuery version 1.12.1
jQuery version 1.8.2
Allows users to Like items they find on the web, similar to how you Like items within Facebook.
Adds twitter to the website, this includes the user of a twitter badge, blogger JavaScript or anything from widgets.twimg.com.
Add your tweets, favourites or searches as a timeline to the website.
A flexible and aesthetic lightbox solution for all media links on a WordPress blog.
ASP.NET is a web application framework marketed by Microsoft that programmers can use to build dynamic web sites, web applications and XML web services. It is part of Microsoft's .NET platform and is the successor to Microsoft's Active Server Pages (ASP) technology.
Google maps embedded into the webpage.
This Shopify instance uses Shopify's analytics object to load tools like Google Analytics.
The page embeds the Twitter platform in one method or another.
Official Tweet Button for sharing articles on websites and counting how many times a URL has been shared.
WordPress Share Buttons Plugin from AddThis
jQuery version 1.10.1
Modernizr allows you to target specific browser functionality in your stylesheet.
Site registered at MSN/Bing Webmaster.
This site has content that utilizes the Facebook Graph API
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$78 / mo
$940 estimated annually (USD)
Based on 56 priced SaaS tools of 58 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.