See the data playground live on github pages
Play with solid forms. Apply a random form to a random object.
Todo: Create and edit forms, and associate forms with types.
You can accumulate a set of resources you will need for the project. Drag them (their URIs)) into the big grey tray.
To save the project, put the URI of it into the top URI field.
It should end with /index.ttl#this
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You can apply various functions -- to be extended of course -- to one or two things on the web.
You can also set the subject URI for something new you want to create. Set the class of the new thing in the second URI field. Press the button. You should be able then to edit details of the thing with the form of your choice.
You should be able to create a new form, in fact, and edit with with the form form.
Making a table view of some data, using a form to generate the query on which the table is based.
We need a form for editing SHACL shapes sop we can play with shapes in the same way.
There is also a webapp version of the data browser online: See data browser webapp live on github pages
That is good if you want to point some linked data on the web at it as a general viewer. It will also generate you a view URI for its view of that object for you to link to or show to others.