Paul Ford redoes Harpers.org

Paul Ford, polymath at large, has redone the Harpers Magazine website using his XSLT framework.

He’s built the site out of a collection of articles, and smaller bits of content, all wired together with a ontology/glossary mechanism he calls “Connections”.

So you go to the Harpers’ Index, see a mention of Enron, and follow it to a node with all the Enron references, chronologically.

There’s a great deal here, and a short weblog entry doesn’t do justice. Go play with the site.

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