Re: Is there an (online) tool that can generate a visual graph?

The problem for me with translating Microdata to RDFa is that my
markup usually makes use of the itemref property (quite a lot), which
doesn't lend itself to be automatically translated into RDFa very well.


On Sun, Mar 9, 2014 at 12:11 AM, Gregg Kellogg <gregg@greggkellogg.net>wrote:

>
> Gregg Kellogg
> gregg@greggkellogg.net
>
> On Mar 8, 2014, at 3:46 PM, Jarno van Driel <jarno@quantumspork.nl> wrote:
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> So far I have been using Microdata parser (
> http://tools.seomoves.org/microdata/) as a visual aid when debugging
> Microdata. But I find it limited in it's use since it doesn't show
> everything, and once a document passes 40 or more types it becomes more or
> less unreadable since it's graph goes off-screen.
>
> Now the only alternatives I know of (Google's SDTT, Yandex' SDV and the
> Structured data linter) are all text based. Which is cute but doesn't
> really help when debugging pages with 100+ entities.
>
> Therefor I'm looking for something like RDFa Play but then something that
> accepts both RDFa and Microdata. Does anybody of you know of such a tool?
>
>
> I think Niklas' RDFa Lab project [1] includes a Microdata to RDFa
> translator, which you could use to pre-process your HTML+microdata to get
> HTML+RDFa, which you could then visualize using the RDFa Playground. I
> think it can work as a bookmarklet, so you could do it all in-browser.
> Niklas can say more.
>
> Gregg
>
> [1] https://github.com/niklasl/rdfa-lab
>
>

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