Saturday, August 5, 2006

Tiny Grain of Sand... in DNA form



So the above image, is my blog. This comes from the guys at Baekdal. They have this neat webpage that will....
"take you website, analyze it, crunch it to little bits and spit it out as a graphic representation of a human DNA.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 I
* UL, 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.

You can also determine the richness of text on a site. A site the focuses on (text) content is one where the DNA patterns is large (filling many containers), but contains a lot of empty spaces between the lines (empty space is the individual words). "

There are definately times where my inner dork shines through just a little brighter... Anything for a smile :)

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