The latest
xSiteable 0.88 has a few good features and a host of clean-ups and fixes.
29th of January, 2004 : Also note that development for xSiteable has been somewhat on the slow side for the last months, but don't let that fool you; the 0.9 version has undergone much development and is due for release probably in February. Have a search through
my weblog for relevant information regarding this. Sorry about the delay; have moved countries, shifted jobs and flipped my life. :)
xSiteable is a complete small-to-medium-size site development / prototyping kit created in
XSLT, available on a number of platforms and operating systems. It has a simple
Notation language for content called
xSiteable Notation, utilizing
Topic maps (
XTM) for structure, binding and other assorted cleverness and the
Sablotron XSLT parser for quick, reliable and powerful processing. A myth has it there exist no screenshot; go to
At a glance to debunk that myth.
Please stop by the
FAQ for the quick intro, or if you're more curious about
Topic maps, check out the
Topic maps OPT. In the order of get going, here are some noteable things of interest and curiosa on this site;
The xSiteable
Frequently Asked Questions.
You
go here to download it and try it.
The
xSiteable project specifics, documentation and instructions.
Topic maps OPT, an introduction to
Topic maps by
Alexander Johannesen.
Legends, symbols and navigation used of this site.
We would love to get some feedback from you, so please drop
Alexander Johannesen a line or two. It would be most appreciated, especially as we're laying out the milestones for the next few releases. See the
Future plans page for more on this topic.