Above is PSFK’s Web DNA as art. You basically input the url of your site (or any site) and you get a graphical representation. Here’s the science:
The brightness of the lines is determined by the importance of the tags in terms of structure. H1 is brighter than H2, which is brighter than H3. TABLE is brighter than TR, which is brighter than TD tags. Images and flash elements appear as 70% white. New HTML tags like STRONG and EM is brighter than older ones like B and IUL. OL and DL is brighter than their LI, DT, DD. DIV layout is brighter than table layout. Basically a semantically rich site will appear brighter than one with messy old-style code.
We don;t have a clue either but it’s fun and can be tried here.


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Cool!
August 11th, 2006 at 11:14 am