Walking through networks with GexfWalker

Thanks to Alexis Jacomy’s La Carte du Tendre du Web, you can easily embed a traversable version of your network on any website, inside any blog post or wherever you’d like. GexfWalker, as the software is known, operates off of a .gexf version of your network. When you export from Gephi, whatever visual features you’ve set for your network are preserved, so that you can tell multiple stories with multiple reformulations of the same graph. It looks something like this:

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