These two nifty websites will create a visual representation of your website code in the form of DNA and graphs.
(There CAN be a few issues using WEB2DNA with Mozilla Firefox)
http://www.aharef.info/static/htmlgraph Website as graph
http://www.baekdal.com/web2dna Website as dna
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| WEB2DNA will take you website, analyze it, crunch it to little bits and spit it out as a graphic representation of a human DNA.
The brightness of the lines is determined by the importance of the tags in terms of structure. * H1 is brighter than H2, which is brighter than H3. * TABLE is brighter than TR, which is brighter than TD tags. * Images and flash elements appear as 70% white. * New HTML tags like STRONG and EM is brighter than older ones like B and I * UL, OL and DL is brighter than their LI, DT, DD * DIV layout is brighter than table layout Basically a semantically rich site will appear brighter than one with messy old-style code. You can also determine the richness of text on a site. A site the focuses on (text) content is one where the DNA patterns is large (filling many containers), but contains a lot of empty spaces between the lines (empty space is the individual words). |
(There CAN be a few issues using WEB2DNA with Mozilla Firefox)
http://www.aharef.info/static/htmlgraph Website as graph
http://www.baekdal.com/web2dna Website as dna
