Technologies used by Franciscanchildrens.org
Total services used by this website is 52
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Widgets
Pinterest is an image sharing and social media service designed to enable saving and discovery of information
JavaScript libraries
Touch enabled jQuery plugin that lets you create beautiful responsive carousel slider
Advertising
Discover how online advertising with Google Ads can help grow your business Get customers and sell more with our digital advertising platform
Authentication
Documentation for developers on how to log users into your app or website with Facebook Login
UI frameworks
Powerful extensible and feature packed frontend toolkit Build and customize with Sass utilize prebuilt grid system and components and bring projects to life with powerful JavaScript plugins
Video players
Enjoy the videos and music that you love upload original content and share it all with friends family and the world on YouTube
Video players
Vimeo OTT transforms videos into a full scale video streaming service Start your own OTT channel today to start making money with your video content
JavaScript libraries
Play sound from JavaScript including MP3 MPEG 4 and HTML5 supported audio formats with SoundManager 2 a cross browser platform sound API BSD licensed
Analytics
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Media servers
Blubrry podcast platform provides hosting statistics distribution website monetization and more with phone support with a free trial
CMS
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Ecommerce
The World Wide Web Consortium W3C develops standards and guidelines to help everyone build a web based on the principles of accessibility internationalization privacy and security
JavaScript libraries
FlexSlider is a free responsive jQuery slider toolkit Supported in all major browsers with custom navigation options and touch swipe support
Since 1983 developing the free Unix style operating system GNU so that computer users can have the freedom to share and improve the software they use