Record your visitors’ actions

Similar to the previously mentioned Woopra and perhaps more like Clicktale, RobotReplay uses one line of Javascript (less than 10k) to record everything visitors do on your site, including mouse movement. You can then watch the videos later as if you were looking over their shoulder. RobotReplay is currently free but that will probably change […]

Accordion menus with Javascript

This super small (1,149 bytes) javascript allows you to create accordions of 5 different styles (tabbed, horizontal, etc)
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Watch people browsing your site

Clicktale says it will record your visitor’s browsing sessions and allow you to watch them later as if you were standing over their shoulder while they browsed. It also provides you with ‘Heatmaps’ showing where most people click and how far down the page they scroll.
As with all web analytics, you need to add a […]

Sortable table script

A quick sortable table script written in Javascript by Terrill Dent. Download the code for free. Includes instructions on implementing and modifying the code.

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Flash and Javascript Galleries

 
Vivalogo has a fantastic lineup of 33 different webgallery treatments for inspiration or to use on your site. One of my favourites is Lightwindow which not only looks pretty but also allows you to create galleries of all sorts including Images, Flash, Quicktime movies, Youtube movies, PDFs and much more.

There are many many more great […]

Convert HTML to PHP, ASP or Java

This seemingly fantastic HTML converter will allow you to enter Html code and supposedly spits it out as either PHP, Javascript or ASP. I don’t know if it really works, if I did I wouldn’t need it.
I entered <b>Webmasterkit.info</b> and I got the above Javascript. Let me know your experience with it.
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Create a page-flipping brochure

This free dynamic Flash page-flipping software has a surprising amount of features including live streaming video inserts. You navigate your brochure by clicking in the bottom left or right to browse the pages or drag the edges like you would a magazine to watch the page turn to the next or previous pages.
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