hi everybody has anyone of you heard of or played around with touchgraphs wikibrowser (http://www.touchgraph.com/TGWB_101_SS.html)? this is a great step forward to intuitive wiki navigation! i really wonder why this hasn't come up onto the agenda long ago. all it takes for the current version of tgwikibrowser is a plaintext list of immediate links from one page (or all the pages in sorted order). this is accomplished by most wiki implementations by giving the url http://wikiurl/mainpage?action=links&mimetype=text/plain or something similar. to start with, mediawiki doesn't seem to know such a feature. why?? if we had that kind of "specialpage" and if we could adapt tgwikibrowser so that it could only read out all the links for one page at a time and retrieve the links of clicked pages on demand, this would produce no more load than simple navigation through the textual interface. what's more, one could even think of a semantic navigation, employing the categories as "big bubbles" in the wikilink graph and their corresponding articles as "small bubbles" - effectively giving the user a kind of is-a ontology navigation tool with categories acting as classes and articles as a kind of class instance similar to visulization solutions in common ontology editors like protege. think of a wikipedia that you can navigate in the same way as offered by such beautiful tools like http://www.visualthesaurus.com/ etc. anyone in favor of such a development? i could definitely contribute some concrete ideas... best kai, better know as user:kku