Huh, just realized that it’s not possible to embed or download interactive #Palladio geo/network visualizations. This post by @quinnanya.me suggests something like this was planned a while ago, but I guess it never materialized? https://digitalhumanities.stanford.edu/palladio/
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I am quite sure I once saw something about embedding Palladio visualizations in Wordpress, but I can't find it again. I never tried it myself though. If I find it again, I will let you know.
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found this, Quinn is listed among the contributors, so it is most probably the thing from the blog post you are looking for:
https://github.com/simonwiles/palladio-webcomponents
I think I mixed it up when I was talking about wordpress. Now I remember that I was just thinking about how that could work in a blog when this webcomponent was released.
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@lukasfx @quinnanya.me Great, thanks, will check it out!
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What you need here is the Palladio Web Components code that Simon Wiles wrote: github.com/simonwiles/p.... That way you can create your viz with the Palladio app, then use your save file to embed it.
GitHub - simonwiles/palladio-w...
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@quinnanya.me Great, thanks! That looks exactly like what I'd need!
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