Server Information
Google Webmaster
Webmaster tools provide you with a free and easy way to make your site more Google-friendly.
Apache
Apache has been the most popular web server on the Internet since April 1996.
Analytics and Tracking
TradeDoubler
TradeDoubler is an international performance-based digital marketing company. Tracking clicks on sites.
JavaScript Libraries
Facebook for Websites
Allows a user to make a website more sociable and connected with integrations from the hugely popular Facebook website.
Widgets
Facebook Like
Allows users to Like items they find on the web, similar to how you Like items within Facebook.
Document Information
HTML 4.01 Transitional DTD
The website claims HTML 4.01 Transitional DTD, which includes presentation attributes and elements that W3C expects to phase out as support for style sheets matures.
HTML 4 / 4.01 Strict
The website claims HTML 4 Strict. HTML 4 extends HTML with mechanisms for style sheets, scripting, frames, embedding objects, improved support for right to left and mixed direction text, richer tables, and enhancements to forms, offering improved accessibility for people with disabilities.
Meta Keywords
Meta tag containing keywords related to the page.
Meta Description
The description attribute provides a concise explanation of the page content.
Facebook Page Administration
Identifies administrators for a page which will be able publish data to your wall if you like any content within this page.
Cascading Style Sheets
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is a stylesheet language used to describe the presentation of a document written in a markup language. Its most common application is to style web pages written in HTML
Javascript
JavaScript is a scripting language most often used for client-side web development. Its proper name is ECMAScript, though "JavaScript" is much more commonly used. The website uses JavaScript.
Encoding
ISO/IEC 8859
ISO 8859, more formally ISO/IEC 8859, is a joint ISO and IEC standard for 8-bit character encodings for use by computers. The standard is divided into numbered, separately published parts, such as ISO/IEC 8859-1, ISO/IEC 8859-2, etc., each of which may be informally referred to as a standard in itself. There are currently 15 parts as of 2006 excluding the abandoned ISO/IEC 8859-12 standard.