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                              Graphing websites

> HTML (HyperText Markup Language) consists of so- called tags, like the A
> tag for links, IMG tag for images and so on. Since tags are nested in other
> tags, they are arranged in a hierarchical manner, and that hierarchy can be
> represented as a graph. I've written a little app that visualizes such a
> graph, and here are some screenshots of websites that I often look at.
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Via YARGB [1], “Websites as graphs [2]”

He's even made the applet available [3] for use. It's pretty cool. Here's the
structure of my homepage [4]:

[Graph of http://www.conman.org/people/spc/] [5]

A fairly simple structure, and that grey blob in the upper left hand corner
is the <HEAD> section with all the metadata for the page. For comparrison,
here is The Boston Diaries [6]:

[Graph of http://boston.conman.org/] [7]

And again, that grey blob in the lower right hand corner is the <HEAD>
section, with the multitude of metadata. This page is still well structured,
but with a lot more content.

It's a pretty cool app.

[1] http://yargb.blogspot.com/2006/05/websites-as-graphs.html
[2] http://www.aharef.info/2006/05/websites_as_graphs.htm
[3] http://www.aharef.info/static/htmlgraph/
[4] http://www.conman.org/people/spc/
[5] gopher://gopher.conman.org/IPhlog:2006/05/30/graph.conman.org.png
[6] https://boston.conman.org/
[7] gopher://gopher.conman.org/IPhlog:2006/05/30/graph.boston.conman.org.png

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