Exhibits in the Wild
Aug 18th, 2008 by stefanom
While the exhibit project has graduated, we are still very proud of its success and we are pleased to see it getting so much adoption. But most importantly, we’re constantly amazed by its flexibility and adaptability to various situations and the creativity and ingenuity of web developers in general.
So here is a selection of the exhibits out there ranked based on the amount of traffic they generated on our server logs in August 2008:
- Schools failing to meet state standards in Minnesota [250k views]
- Minnesota Fringe Festival [95k views]
- San Francisco foreclosures [67k views]
- Minnesota Bridges Ratings [22k views]
- Norwegian Real Estate [9k views]
Some other cool ones (even if a less popular):
- Music Composers
- Nobel Laureates in Literature
- Pollution in Spain
- Taiwan Rulers
- Kiva Micro-loans
- Agents of Renewal
- Glasgow Guide for Vegetarians
Enjoy!
I have to say I learnt most about using exhibit by looking at examples and seeing how they work, and it is great to see one of my efforts listed here!
The Kiva Micro-loans is based on my work to use Kiva data, Editgrid and of course Exhibit to best effect - and used by a number of people at kivafriends.org and elsewhere - more details about the Editgrid/Exhibit combo can be found here
http://cjw.me.uk/kiva/kiva-export/editgrid-export/
I have also integrated it into my own blog here:
http://cjw.me.uk/mykiva-loan-map/
I’m an Exhibit in the wild!…
I could hardly believe my eyes when a post popped up in my feed reader about Kiva Micro-loans being an Exhibit in the wild from the Simile Blog - I just had to read further.
I learnt the most about using Exhibit by looking at examples and seeing how th…