Exporting a web graph
We've just learned about the three primary options for exporting an interactive graph to the Web. We'll walk through the process using each of the three choices. I'll also provide some examples of other graphs created using the SigmaExporter option, which I hope will give you an idea of the possibilities.
Let's begin with the Seadragon tool. If you want to follow along, make sure the plugin is installed in your version of Gephi. If not, download and install it using the Gephi plugins option from the Plugins menu under Tools. For this example, we'll use the familiar project I created that explores all 48 studio albums of jazz legend Miles Davis. The file can be found at https://app.box.com/s/177yit0fdovz1czgcecp.
Seadragon
Our first example will be using Seadragon. Follow the process discussed earlier to export the graph by navigating to the File | Export | Seadragon Web menu selection. Set your location, size, and margin options in the dialog...