Google Analytics Classic
Classic Google Analytics - sites that are using non-universal analytics code.
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Classic Google Analytics - sites that are using non-universal analytics code.
Use Buy Now buttons to accept single-item purchase payments.
This website links or redirects to a GitHub pages site.
Create a mobile version of your WordPress site using the WPtouch.
Automatically optimizes the delivery of your web pages so your visitors get the fastest page load times and best performance.
GitHub buttons from GitHub.
Domain names, web hosting and managed services.
Accept donations by putting a Donate button on your website.
With the PayPal Shopping Cart, you can let buyers select multiple items on your website and pay for them with a single payment.
Stop bad bots by using threat intelligence.
Official Tweet Button for sharing articles on websites and counting how many times a URL has been shared.
Free labeling scheme for websites that use cookies.
The website contains a form for paying with PayPal.
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.
Syntax highlighting for the Web.
This Shopify instance uses Shopify's analytics object to load tools like Google Analytics.
Semantic empowers designers and developers by creating a language for sharing UI.
The website mentions github.com in some form.
Adds twitter to the website, this includes the user of a twitter badge, blogger JavaScript or anything from widgets.twimg.com.
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.
Lightweight jQuery plugin to render and animate nice pie charts with the HTML5 canvas element.
Semantic empowers designers and developers by creating a shared vocabulary for UI.