Ads.txt stands for Authorized Digital Sellers and is a simple, flexible and secure method that publishers and distributors can use to publicly declare the companies they authorize to sell their digital inventory.
AdSense is an ad serving application run by Google. Website owners can enroll in the program to enable text, image, and, more recently, video advertisements on their websites. These advertisements are administered by Google and generate revenue on either a per-click or per-impression basis. Google not only offers AdSense for ...
A simple library that provides standard Unicode emoji support across all platforms.
The Free Wiki World Map – An openly licensed map of the world being created by volunteers using local knowledge, GPS tracks and donated sources.
A semantic personal publishing platform with a focus on aesthetics, web standards, and usability.
CloudFlare is a global CDN and DNS provider that can speed up and protect any site online.
Sleek, intuitive, and powerful mobile first front-end framework for faster and easier web development.
Lightbox is small javascript library used to overlay images on top of the current page. It's a snap to setup and works on all modern browsers.
This site uses the viewport meta tag which means the content may be optimized for mobile content.
Really Simple Discovery is a way to help client software find the services needed to read, edit, or "work with" weblogging software.
nginx [engine x] is a HTTP server and mail proxy server written by Igor Sysoev.
Website using the € symbol on their website - meaning it may accept payment in Euros.
This page contains a meta robots tag which tells search engines and robots to index or not index the page.
Meta descriptions are HTML attributes that provide concise explanations of the contents of web pages. Meta descriptions are commonly used on search engine result pages (SERPs) to display preview snippets for a given page.
A canonical link element is an HTML element that helps webmasters prevent duplicate content issues by specifying the "canonical", or "preferred".
UTF-8 (8-bit UCS/Unicode Transformation Format) is a variable-length character encoding for Unicode. It is the preferred encoding for web pages.