Added configuration options with config.js
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- Export your graph from Gephi as a GEXF file
- Put it in the gexf-js directory
- Modify config.js to point to your GEXF File and tune the interface
You can view more Gexf files by pointing your browser to index.html#Filename.gexf
Gexf-JS uses the canvas element, which might cause compatibility issues with older browsers.
It has been tested with the latest Chrome, Firefox and Internet Explorer versions.
It doesn't work with Internet Explorer 8 or older.
You may have trouble using the viewer if you launch it from a local drive, as some browsers consider loading files from disk via Ajax to be unsecure. It usually works with Firefox, but not with Chrome. In Internet Explorer you'll have a security pop-up asking you to "Allow blocked content".
Another solution is uploading it to a server, where it should work correctly.
Gexf JS Viewer is now available in English, French and Italian
If you want to translate the interface in your language (and share this translation with the community), please translate the following sentences, send them to me and I'll upload them to github.
Strings to translate :
- Search nodes
- Attributes
- Nodes
- Inbound Links from
- Outbound Links to
- Undirected links with
- Activate lens mode
- Deactivate lens mode
- Show edges
- Hide edges
- Zoom In
- Zoom Out
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