HTMLdna
is a server-side application that aims to produce a particular visual
effect re-interpretating the HTML code of web pages. After you have
defined the URL of the web page you want to parse, HTML retrieves
that page and translates every character into its ASCII code. Then
HTMLdna applyes to the created temporary data set a simple algorithm
that defines properties (position, size and color) for shapes to
display in the output page. The final result is an univocal horizontally
sequence of rectangles that seems to represent the genetic code
af the parsed page. Like DNA for people, HTMLdna is different for
different pages, but it gives always the same result for the same
page. Scrolling horizontally the HTMLdna output page, you will have
a creative representation of web content, a simple different point
of view for HTML source code. This could be the genetic code of
an HTML page! |
Copyright
Notice: you are free to save the HTMLdna generated page and, in
case of publishing it, a citation or link to this page would be
greatly appreciated. |
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