websites as graphs

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A cool Java Applet lets you see your website’s HTML tag hierarchy.

The graphs use colors to represent the different HTML tags (blue for links, green for divs, yellow for forms) that your site uses to lay out your content. It’s a useful tool for seeing how your site is arranged.

Get the graph for your site at: Website as Graph

By the way if you see a lot of red dots you’d better worry: they’re tables!

Someone suggested to post captures of graphs to Flickr and tag it as websitesasgraphs (Flickr hottest tag last week).

You can see the beauty of other website’s graphs at Flickr.

Here’s the HTML tags graph for http://www.ganyet.com

ganyet.com graph

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