Difograph examples

Some examples of difographs.

Note: Each yellow, rectangular box is a link to another difograph. This kind of element is a key component of a difograph system. It will allow different difograph publishing entities to link their difographs together. 

Mouse over any box for a short description. Click on each difograph link to go to that next difogtraph. Click on each hub to bring up the associated details panel and other hubs connected to it.

Both actions also work for embedded graphs; difographs are live on the page as well as in a separate browser window. So, for example, this difograph is embedded in a blog post on the Debategraph blog headed "The Future of Digital Publishing?" Readers of that post can click on any element of the difograph to navigate around it just as though they were looking at the difograph on the Debategraph site. Any embedded difograph also updates automatically as the parent difograph is updated.

Notice the existence of a cross-link between two of the maps linked to here. Click on "Global Environment" to see the link.

Example illustration



updated March 31 2012
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