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Exhibit (web editing tool)

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Exhibit (part of the SIMILE Project) is a lightweight, structured-data publishing framework that allows developers to create web pages with support for sorting, filtering and rich visualizations. Oriented towards semantic web-type problems, Exhibit can be implemented by writing rich data out to HTML then configuring some CSS and JavaScript code.[1]

Overview

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Technically, exhibit is a collection of JavaScript files to be included in a web page. When Exhibit pages are loaded by a browser, the JavaScript reads in one or more JSON data files and builds a local database in the memory of the machine running the browser.[2] Data can then be filtered and sorted directly in the browser without having to re-query the server. The design of the Exhibit is optimized for browsing faceted data.[1]

The Exhibit code base is currently being developed by members of the SIMILE Project at MIT.

References

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  1. ^ a b "Simile: Exhibit". Retrieved 2007-06-25.
  2. ^ "Client-side storage - Learn web development | MDN". developer.mozilla.org. 2023-07-18. Retrieved 2023-09-20.
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