May 30th, 2006
Categories: Web Analytics
Everyday, we look at dozens of websites. The structure of these websites is defined in HTML, the lingua franca for publishing information on the web. Your browser's job is to render the HTML according to the specs (most of the time, at least). You can look at the code behind any website by selecting the "View source" tab somewhere in your browser's menu.
Websites as graphs is a new way to visualize the markup of a page. Not all that useful outside of web development and web analytics, but interesting none the less.
Link: Websites as graphs
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