# A new feature on my blog
semweb @ 12 March 2008
If you actually visit one of the pages on my blog that contains a single article, you’ll see this nice addition.
It is a dashboard to load up various Semantic Web/RDF Browsers. Its all a bit experimental at the moment, but let me know what you think. It uses XHTML image maps and a bit of WordPress based PHP for the magic permalinking.
This seems like quite a good way to go from document to object browsing on the Linked Data Web (which Kingsley Idehen has recently written about in his blog post titled “So, What Does HREF Stand For, Anyway“)
[UPDATE]I have disabled this until I figure out whats going wrong with the image map[/UPDATE]


March 13th, 2008 at 12:40 pm
Sorry this is a bit a winge
That image map seems wonky, e.g. I have to click on the extreme right to tabulator.
Also only openlink v1 and zitgist work for me (ubuntu, ff 2). The rest all seem to have problems on my (pretty vanilla) set up.
March 13th, 2008 at 1:02 pm
Hi Damian,
Cheers for the comment. I actually have map wonky issues as well (it happens every-now-and-then), the code actually works fine on a plain XHTML page but seems to have a problem here. I’ll look into it.
Daniel