Markdown is a text-to-HTML conversion tool for web writers. Markdown allows you to write using an easy-to-read, easy-to-write plain text format, then convert it to structurally valid XHTML (or HTML). Thus, “Markdown” is two things: (1) a plain text formatting syntax
Using gnuplot to display data in your Web pages David Tansley (david.tansley@btinternet.com), System Administrator, Ace Europe Summary: Use gnuplot to dynamically generate Web pages from your system using raw data to provide graphic images. This raw data typically contains MIS-related information, on system performance, storage, or database growth.
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Ever wanted to add some AJAX effects to your site to create a great and interactive looking site. Here’s a list of 48 of the best Mootools scripts around there (e.g. image galleries, lightbox clones, tabbed contents, forms, menus, tables, date pickers…).
RDF GRAph VIsualization Tool (RDF Gravity) is a tool for visualizing directed graphs built in RDF and OWL. The tool provides a simple yet powerful visualization of RDF graph structures and the ability to filter out and visualize specific parts or fragments of RDF Graphs.
Webmonkey has been purchased by CondeNet, the parent company of Wired.com, Reddit and, as of today, ArsTechnica. The team here at Wired.com has given the site a complete redesign. The Compiler blog is once again known by its original name, monkey_bites. W
Semantic MediaWiki (SMW) is a semantic wiki engine that enables users to add semantic data to wiki pages. This data can then be used for better searching, browsing, and exchanging of information. Among many other sites, SMW also powers semanticweb.org. C
"End User Examples" shows examples of where Calais has been integrated into end-user tools and web sites. 2) "Submitting Content to Calais" focuses on application / tools that help you get your content to the Calais service, 3) "Capability Demonstrations"