Apols if corn, found this graph-generator that lets you see the structure of websites in like, colours and circles and lines and things...
this is transfans:
the archive:
google:
blue: for links (the A tag)
red: for tables (TABLE, TR and TD tags)
green: for the DIV tag
violet: for images (the IMG tag)
yellow: for forms (FORM, INPUT, TEXTAREA, SELECT and OPTION tags)
orange: for linebreaks and blockquotes (BR, P, and BLOCKQUOTE tags)
black: the HTML tag, the root node
gray: all other tags
go here:
http://www.aharef.info/static/htmlgraph/
to play with it. Watching them generate is relaxing.
website structure graphs
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- Impactor returns 2.0
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No.Impactor returns 2.0 wrote:Is that the forums in the lower right of the Transfans image?
It doesn't map out a website, only the DOM of an individual web page.
Mapping a website would be a most costly process, largely irrelevant for ones that are dynamic (e.g. Forums, etc.), and could take an near-infinite time if travesing links to offsite sites and not compensating for recursive traversals.
EDIT:
Believe it or not, but from what I gather from the key to the 'molecule', that cluster is actually the Site Updates section.