Woopra Usage Statistics -
Websites using WoopraWoopra is a real-time customer analytics service that provides solutions for sales, service, marketing and product teams.
The platform is designed to help organizations optimize the entire customer lifecycle by delivering live, granular behavioral data for individual website and application visitors and customers. It ties this individual-level data to aggregate analytics reports for a full lifecycle view that bridges departmental gaps.
jQuery Usage Statistics -
Websites using jQueryJQuery is a fast, concise, JavaScript Library that simplifies how you traverse HTML documents, handle events, perform animations, and add Ajax interactions to your web pages. jQuery is designed to change the way that you write JavaScript.
SWFObject Usage Statistics -
Websites using SWFObjectSWFObject is a small Javascript file used for embedding Adobe Flash content. The script can detect the Flash plug-in in all major web browsers (on Mac and PC) and is designed to make embedding Flash movies as easy as possible.
Hover Intent Usage Statistics -
Websites using Hover IntenthoverIntent is a plug-in that attempts to determine the user's intent. It works like (and was derived from) jQuery's built-in hover. However, instead of immediately calling the onMouseOver function, it waits until the user's mouse slows down enough before making the call.
Thickbox Usage Statistics -
Websites using ThickboxThickBox is a webpage UI dialog widget written in JavaScript on top of the jQuery library. Its function is to show a single image, multiple images, inline content, iframed content, or content served through AJAX in a hybrid modal.
XHTML Transitional Usage Statistics -
Websites using XHTML TransitionalThe website claims XHTML Transitional status. XHTML 1.0 Transitional is the same as HTML 4.01 Transitional, but follows XML syntax rules. It supports everything found in XHTML 1.0 Strict, but also permits the use of a number of elements and attributes that are judged presentational, in order to ease the transition from HTML 3.2 and earlier. These include center, u, strike, and applet.