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Displaying content as a graph: An exploration : comparemela.
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Displaying content as a graph: An exploration
Most web content is displayed as a strict hierarchy, tree-based or otherwise. What if it wasn't?An exploration into the advantages of graph-based content design, the numerous pitfalls, and a few case studies along the way.
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