Thanks for your great input, Michael! My plan is to provide navigation using a directed
graph as in the following rough sketch:
https://bytebucket.org/johanvos/wikibrowser/raw/7ce572aed9995cca4788dd7bedf…
I also plan to provide the ability to "pin" topics, rendering directed
graphs that include only those topics. I'll need more SPARQL-fu than I
currently possess, so am currently climbing that learning curve.
Regards, James Weaver
On Sat, Dec 12, 2015, at 04:24 AM, Michael Karpeles wrote:
@GarardM: the top left "hamburger" menu item
pulls open a left sidebar
with language options
best wishes,
- mek
On Sat, Dec 12, 2015 at 12:25 AM, Gerard Meijssen
<gerard.meijssen(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Hoi, How do I change languages? Thanks, GerardM
>
> On 12 December 2015 at 08:10, <james(a)j1w.xyz> wrote:
>> I'd like to share an application that I'm developing for technology
>>
demonstrations, entitled WikiBrowser. It is a web application that
>>
leverages the structure of Wikidata to
semantically navigate Wikipedia
>>
articles. It is being developed in Java
using technologies such as
>>
Spring Boot, Spring Cloud, and Cloud
Foundry. This web application is
>>
live at
http://WikiBrowser.io and the
code is open source and located in
>>
my GitHub repository. There is a brief
video that shows features of
>>
WikiBrowser on my most recent blog post
at
http://JavaFXpert.com and I
>>
hope that you'll take WikiBrowser
for a spin!
>>
>>
Regards,
>>
James Weaver
>>
Developer Advocate
>>
Pivotal Software
>>>
http://twitter.com/JavaFXpert
>>
>>
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