Sunday, September 23, 2007
cladograms?
Well, not exactly. But I found this blog posting in which the writer had written a java applet that graphed html tags, as explained here -

I tried some of our sites. Here's this blog -

The Berry Families website -

The Strawbery Banke Berrys genealogy website -

This would be the Woodmen of the World gravestone site -

And two views of the Graveyards & Gravestones site -


And here's where you can try it out yourself.
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