Land+Living
Land+Living
Websites as Graphs
Graphic representation of HTML structure
Here is an interesting way to look at the underlying code structure of a website. German blogger Ahref has written an app that graphically charts the hierarchy of a website's HTML tags. Shown on his site are graphs of many well known websites such as Google, CNN, Apple, etc.... pretty cool.

Link: Aharef
Link: See L+L unfurl
Link: Graph your own website!
Via: Coudal


The app takes a bit of artistic license, so when you run the same website more than once, a slightly different result will occur, yet the major components and structures persist. This can been seen in the two representations of Land+Living below.






 Comments (4)
Sterling  — June 16, 2006
interesting mapping technology
Another interesting web mapping project for the internet can be found at http://www.wefeelfine.org/.
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Anonymous  — September 5, 2006
You site nice. Thanks owner.
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Michael Hosting  — September 8, 2006
Source code?
Really cool visualization of websites. Does anybody know where to find the source code of this applet? <a href="http://medvegonok.blogspot.com">Medvegonok's Thoughts</a>
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