kenwheeler.github.io

kenwheeler.github.io

12 technologies detected across 8 categories. Scanned 6 hours ago.

UI frameworks

  • Element UI
    Element UI

    Element UI is an open-source component library specifically designed for Vue.js, offering a collection of pre-designed UI components such as buttons, forms, tables, and modals.

  • SvelteKit
    SvelteKit

    SvelteKit is the official Svelte framework for building web applications with a flexible filesystem-based routing.

  • UIKit
    UIKit

    UIKit is the framework used for developing iOS applications.

JavaScript frameworks

  • React
    React

    React is an open-source JavaScript library for building user interfaces or UI components.

  • Svelte
    Svelte

    Svelte is a free and open-source front end compiler created by Rich Harris and maintained by the Svelte core team members.

JavaScript libraries

  • jQuery
    jQuery

    jQuery is a JavaScript library which is a free, open-source software designed to simplify HTML DOM tree traversal and manipulation, as well as event handling, CSS animation, and Ajax.

  • Preact
    Preact

    Preact is a JavaScript library that describes itself as a fast 3kB alternative to React with the same ES6 API.

CDN

  • Fastly
    Fastlypayg

    Fastly is a cloud computing services provider. Fastly's cloud platform provides a content delivery network, Internet security services, load balancing, and video & streaming services.

Caching

Font scripts

Miscellaneous

PaaS

How we detected this

We analyze the public homepage of kenwheeler.github.io against a library of common third-party tools and frameworks - SaaS vendors, analytics, CDNs, payment processors, frontend frameworks, and dev infrastructure.

Results reflect what's observable on the public homepage at scan time. Tools that load only after sign-in or specific user interactions may not appear.

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