How to Create a “Who is Online” Widget

In: web resources

5 Mar 2010

TutorialZine has written a tutorial and shown us how to create a “Who is online” widget with PHP, MySQL and jQuery. It will display the number of visitors, currently viewing your site, and it will even be able to detect the country your visitors are from and display it in a slide out panel.

Having access to real time data on your site userbase is a dream to any webmaster. Tools like Google Analytics give a great perspective on your site’s reach, but lack the real time feel a simple widget like this can provide.

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Requirements: PHP, MySQL, jQuery Framework
Demo: http://demo.tutorialzine.com/2010/03/who-is-online-widget…
License: License Free

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3 Responses to How to Create a “Who is Online” Widget

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fhotoace

March 14th, 2010 at 10:40 am

Yes, 10 megapixels will produce images of sufficient size for stock, reproducing up to 20 x 30". Quality is altogether a different issue and depends on several different factors from the lens you use to the compression you apply to the image file (i.e. RAW, JPEG/fine, TIFF, etc.).

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couchcashdotcom

March 26th, 2010 at 5:07 am

Put it inside textarea tags

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mick f

May 17th, 2010 at 3:10 am

If you look really really close you might be able to find an ad or 2

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