Open Source And Live Web Analytics for websites: SlimStat

Thursday, March 11, 2010 8:53
Posted in category Open Source, web tools

SlimStat is an open source web analytics application that collects & presents statistics information about your website.

It is built with PHP-MySQL & can be integrated into websites with JavaScript (like Google Analytics) or PHP.

For  the given period, the application can display:

  • the number of visitors/pageviews
  • referrer URLs, domains
  • search terms
  • browsers, OSs, countries, screen sizes

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Free Flash 360 View Image Rotator, Download Free

Tuesday, March 9, 2010 5:56
Posted in category Development, Flash

360 degree rotation viewer, with support for play/pause, dragging and scrubbing. The swf is easily replaceable, by updating the path in the XML or in the flashvars.

It can be used for 3D objects (like the macbook), panoramas, products detail view, fashion websites, and much more.

In order to replace the displayed swf file, you need to pass a new one. Remember: you need to have no code on your frames. The swf needs to contain only frames, in which your images are displayed one by one, exactly like in the provided fla file.

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Beauty of Web Forms, Slim jQuery Form Validation Plugin: Ketchup

Saturday, March 6, 2010 7:23

Ketchup is an easy-to-customize (in means of appearance & functionality) jQuery plugin for validating user inputs on the client-side.

The plugin works by inserting the validation rules inside the markup, just like:

<input type="password" class="validate" id="new_pass"/>


It comes with a bunch of ready-to-use rules, including: required, min/max length, number, URL, e-mail & much more where new ones can be created as well.

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Free Interactive JavaScript charts for your webpage – Highcharts

Friday, March 5, 2010 4:37
Posted in category Graphs, JavaScripts

If you have a non-commercial website and you need to add charting capabilities in your website, Highcharts may suit your needs.  Highcharts is a free charting control developed purely with Javascript so that you can show interactive charts on your website.  Since its purely developed with Javascript, you don’t need any special server side technologies like ASP.NET or PHP and no client-side plug-ins are required like Flash or Silverlight.

Highcharts is dynamic in nature. With the support of jQuery and Ajax API, you can dynamically set axes and points of charts at runtime, hence making Highcharts an excellent choice for demonstrating real-time data like Stocks and Forex.

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Easy CreatE Bar Charts With MooTools And jQuery

Thursday, March 4, 2010 5:16
Posted in category Ajax, Graphs, Jquery

Ivan Lazarevic is sharing 2 different plugins for creating bar charts with jQuery & MooTools:

Both plugins can create simple or stacked bar charts & data to be displayed is loaded with an array.

jqBarGraph has support for animated loading of the charts however mooBarGraph offers more features like:

  • url bars
  • info boxes (interactive charts)
  • negative values
  • AJAX data loading

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Collection of Free Tools to Create a Mobile Version of Your Site

Wednesday, March 3, 2010 7:59
Posted in category Software, web tools

Every day, however, thousands of people are releasing mobile versions of their websites and seeing greatly increased levels of traffic as a result. Unless you optimize your website for mobile phone users soon, you could be left behind by the competition. Creating a mobile-friendly version of your site sounds like a daunting task, but it couldn’t be easier to do. Using one of the excellent tools below, you’ll be able to build, host and launch your mobile site with absolutely no coding knowledge whatsoever.

mobiReady (free)

You can’t build a mobile site using mobiReady. What you can do, however, is test your existing site for mobile usability. Enter your URL and press “Go” to get free reports, detailing how well your site displays on mobiles and any potential problem areas. You’re even given information regarding how much people in different parts of the world are charged to view your site. Read the rest of this entry »

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