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= Home Screen =
 
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When you open webprotege.stanford.edu in a browser you should see the list of public projects and various links to create an account or sign in (top right).
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When you open webprotege.stanford.edu in a browser you should see the list of public projects and various links to create an account or sign in (top right).  You can download the ontologies in any publicly available project by clicking the download icon in the table.  To open a project click on its name in the Project Name column.
  
 
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Revision as of 15:04, April 25, 2013

WebProtégé User Guide


WebProtégé is an open source, lightweight, web-based ontology editor.



Go back to WebProtégé main page.

Looking for the user guide of the old WebProtege (release 1.0)? Here it is.

Home Screen

When you open webprotege.stanford.edu in a browser you should see the list of public projects and various links to create an account or sign in (top right). You can download the ontologies in any publicly available project by clicking the download icon in the table. To open a project click on its name in the Project Name column.

File:Wp-home-screen

Other tabs and portlets

WebProtégé has a configurable user interface, and each user can customize the layout and save it for future sessions. The user may choose from a list of existing tabs and add portlets dynamically from the user interface. It is also possible to create a new empty tab and add the needed portlets through drag-n-drop. More information on the layout configuration can be found here.

References

Further documentation and references on WebProtégé can be found here.


Go back to WebProtégé main page.