BeeHelp Assistant vs FollowFox

Side-by-side comparison · Updated May 2026

 BeeHelp AssistantBeeHelp AssistantFollowFoxFollowFox
DescriptionThe language alert script on BeeHelp's website ensures users can access the site in their preferred language. The script detects the user's browser language and, if a matching language version of the page is available, displays a pop-up alert at the top of the page, providing a link to that version. This functionality is implemented through a combination of jQuery, JavaScript, and CSS, which collectively enable the alert's activation, language detection, and display with custom styles.The provided JavaScript function, 't_menuburger_init', initializes a menu burger on a specified HTML element. It starts by querying the DOM for the menu burger and associated menu elements. It also adds event listeners for various user interactions, such as hover effects and click events, to toggle the menu state. Additionally, it includes handlers for handling submenu links and custom events to ensure the menu closes appropriately. CSS classes govern the styling and animations of the menu burger in different states, including default, hovered, unhovered, and opened conditions.
CategoryTranslationOther
RatingNo reviewsNo reviews
PricingPaidPricing unavailable
Starting Price$10/moN/A
Plans
  • Basic$10/mo
  • Pro$20/mo
  • Enterprise$50/mo
Use Cases
  • Multilingual users
  • Website administrators
  • International visitors
  • UX designers
  • Web Developers
  • UI/UX Designers
  • Front-end Engineers
  • JavaScript Programmers
Tags
websitelanguage detectionbrowser languagejQueryJavaScript
JavaScriptHTMLmenu burgerDOM manipulationuser interactions
Features
Automatic user language detection
Pop-up alert for language selection
Supports multiple languages: Català, Español, and English
Customizable CSS for styling the alert
jQuery-based activation
JavaScript for language handling
Delayed alert display for enhanced user experience
Dismissible alert box
Validates user's language preference
Seamless integration with existing web pages
Initialization of menu burger with specific HTML element
DOM querying for menu-related elements
Event listeners for hover effects and click events
Handling of submenu links
Custom event 'clickedAnchorInTooltipMenu' for closing menu
CSS styling for different states of menu burger
Toggle mechanism for opening and closing menu
Responsive design checks for mobile and touch devices
Usage of CSS transitions and animations for states
Support for both hover and click interactions
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