Can anyone give me a list of some Semantic Web Annotation tools as well as their output formats (e.g. SAWSDL, RDFA, hRESTS etc.)?
See the below ones, I think they provide you with what you want :
http://semanticweb.org/wiki/Tools
http://semanticweb.org/wiki/Category:Semantic_annotation_tool
http://www.mkbergman.com/287/comprehensive-listing-of-175-semantic-web-tools/
http://answers.semanticweb.com/questions/13964/which-annotation-tool-to-use
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This question is about Options, a feature in Adobe's proprietary language HTL:
https://helpx.adobe.com/experience-manager/htl/using/expression-language.html
Expression Option Sightly
My simple question: Can I extend HTL by implementing my own custom Options? If so, how?
Yes, you can implement your own custom options for an HTL expression. You will need to implement a Filter and add it to the compiler.
But you shouldn't, as:
This is not a designed extension point. You will need to fork the implementation and modify it, thus becoming responsible for keeping it up-to-date further down the road.
You can most probably get the same results by using the public APIs (such as https://github.com/Adobe-Marketing-Cloud/htl-spec/blob/master/SPECIFICATION.md#221-use).
In case you think there's a very good reason for adding or modifying expression options, you can propose an HTL specification change (and also contribute the implementation in Sling).
No. To implement custom options you will have to extend the respective plugin that supports that expression. those classes are not exported by sightly scripting compiler bundle and are not available to be customized.
I tried to add Schema.org markup on my site, with the type Article, then adding some properties on it, when checked on Google Structured Data Testing Tool, it said required certain properties, like dataPublished, author etc.
I can add some properties to meet the requirement, but not all of them. Is this requirement real? I mean really required by the rule? Or just Google rule? I came across this page https://developers.google.com/search/docs/data-types/articles It said for non-AMP, those requirements are only optional (ignored or recommended, non of them said required for non-AMP).
This get me confused, anyone knows about this, what's your opinion? Do Google Structured Data Testing Tool already include AMP requirement?
These are required/recommended for getting one of Google’s search features.
If you don’t want that Google search feature, or if you can’t provide all necessary properties, you can keep everything like it is and ignore the errors and warnings.
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Should Schema.org dateModified have some default value if not available?
Schema.org/Microdata markup for list of recent posts without providing “author” / “publisher”?
Do I have to create new visible elements to abide by Google's Microdata Schema.org requirements?
Omitting price property for sold products?
Use Schema.org for Article without image property?
Image missing and required - Wordpress AMP Structure doesn't add Image attribute
On Webmasters SE:
Schema.org BlogPosting and image required
Is it mandatory to have rich snippets for AMP pages?
Using the Structured Data Tool in Google Webmaster Tools I have an error where Google says we are missing the required author, updated fields etc. for an entry that we do not want to have these fields.
Is there a way to tell Google that this is not an Item/Article?
No, there is no way. Google recognizes that you are using it, and either reports that you are not using the Microformat correctly (in which case it’d be a "Microformat error", if there would be such a thing), or that it doesn’t suffice Google’s guidelines for displaying a Rich Snippet (in which case it would be no error, just a notice).
The Microformat hEntry requires entry-title, updated, and author. The Microformat h-entry has no required properties.
I checked their website and apart from the gallery I couldn't find anything prosper.
For example, Google has Control Wrappers. What are the controls I can adhere to FusionCharts or would I have to go with third-party controls or build my own custom Control Wrappers?
Using FusionCharts, updating or changing the data passed to the chart will result in re-rendering of the chart, unlike with Google Charts' ControlWrapper. They serve different purposes, and there are some significant differences to consider.
Do take a look at http://www.fusioncharts.com/javascript-charting-comparison/ to understand the various options for charting.
Simply, FusionCharts is purely a charting outsource component they only provide the charts- rendered from 2 data formats- XML/JSON provided to it.
As of now, they don't provide any Web Controls.
I suggest you to create the same using Coding and Integrate the chart there.
Hope ths helps!
I'm looking to build an interactive web-based org chart for a large organization. I somewhat like the interface at ancestry.com where you can hover over people and pan/zoom around and click on different nodes to make them the root.
Ideally, I'd like it if people could belong to multiple organizational entities like committees, working groups, etc. In other words the API should support graphs in general, not just trees.
I'd like to be able to visually explode each organizational substructure into substituents by clicking on it, with a nice animation of the employees ballooning or spilling out so you can really interactively drill down through the organization.
I found http://code.google.com/apis/visualization/documentation/gallery/orgchart.html but it looks a bit rudimentary.
I know there are desktop tools like OrgPlus and Visio that can build static charts but I'm really looking for a free, web-based API with open standards-based output like SVG or HTML5 Canvas elements rather than Flash or some proprietary output. Something I can embed into a custom web application and style myself. Something interactive.
Check my solution on github: OrgChart.svg This is a modern full SVG orgchart with support of custom styling, tip-over / stacking possibility in the best known form. I would be very happy if it helps someone. It is based on snap.svg.
I ended up using the SpaceTree API from the Javascript InfoVis Toolkit to build my org chart:
http://philogb.github.com/jit/static/v20/Docs/files/Visualizations/Spacetree-js.html
I've had a go at building this in d3.js. It was originally built for data pulled from Yammer but now it will work with any csv - like this one.
Here's the repo and here's a demo. You will need to know a little html/javascript to customise it for your application.
There is this one for asp.net but I have only ever added it to my bookmarks so I can't vouch for how standards compliant it is:
http://www.orgchartcomponent.com/
Something you should also consider when you are looking in to this is your charting requirements. Many org charts only support a single top node. If you wanted to map a family tree for example then this might not be the case.