Matt,
This sounds great.
You're probably aware of these resources already ... which may (or may 
not!) be of some help so you're not reinventing any new wheels.

http://blog.graphalchemist.com/post/17/announcing-alchemy-03
https://github.com/jexp/cy2neo
https://github.com/neoxygen/graphgen
http://npzr.tumblr.com/post/93209569476/graph-visualization-is-harder-than-it-needs-to-be

Rgds,
Colum

On Tuesday, October 21, 2014 10:08:47 PM UTC+1, Matt Johnston wrote:
>
> Hi everyone! Im building a component for arcitecting graphDB solutions in 
> HTML which is super cool.
> Its going to be open sourced, and I think I will need lots of help.
>
> The goal is to create queries in html and programatically populate the 
> view with the data that is returned, each node from the graph being its own 
> component.
> This would allow for native visualization, and an extensible graph api 
> that is accessible to people of any skill level. If anyone is interested in 
> getting involved please let me know!
> I will make another post once I have a stable version to share.
>
> Thank you!
>

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