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URL: https://code.google.com/p/surf-incontext/
Proper Citation: surf-incontext (RRID:SCR_013993)
Description: THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented July 21, 2015. Web based software which allows users to navigate through RDF relations. Its features include: a light weight client side JavaScript solution using HTML5 and CSS3; the ability to hide and show detailed information of the center object; being tested in IE6+, Firefox 2+, Safari 2+, Chrome 3+; a "More Info" button which can be configured to be handled by the server, to allow specific page rendering options; the ability to run as a sandbox in memory: no conflicts with JQuery; and the option for the history manager to be switched off to enable the existing history manager of a website to take over.
Synonyms: InContext
Resource Type: software resource, software application
Keywords: software application, navigation, RDF relations
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