I have the following question:
I would like to build a website (possibly Drupal based) for displaying geneological data. The UI should include a family tree that supports two parents for each node and multiple interconnections between different branches. I would like to use SVG or HTML for displaying my family tree and was considering eg. D3.js, jsPlumb or GoJS as a library to take care of the heavy lifting.
As I can't find any demos for either of these libraries matching my basic requirements, I figured I should ask for advice on Stack Overflow and posted the following question: How to display a family tree structure with both parents and multiple interconnections using SVG or HTML? I had barely posted the question or someone marked that the question was considered off-topic. I was told the same when I posted this question on User Experience.
I'm confused. This kind of problem is exactly the kind of problem I typically end up solving by reading answers on Stack Overflow. I struggle understanding (1) what makes my question so different from those questions that are not considered off-topic, (2) if there's a way I could rephrase my question so it would not be considered off-topic or (3) if there's another board on Stack Exchange where I can ask my question and expect a helpful response.
Who can help me out here? I don't know where else to turn to besides Stack Overflow, and I could really use some feedback on what would be a good technical approach to tackle my requirements.
Below is the content of question, just in case it ends up deleted or you don't feel like clicking through.
I'm looking for a flexible way to display the output of the GEDCOM data model) or Gramps data model, which are the most common data models for geneology. Both data models support family trees that include both biological parents and multiple interconnections between different branches of an ancestor tree. One example of multilple interconnections would be a case where two sisters of one nuclear family marry two brothers of another nuclear family. This is the case for a distant relative of mine, sometime in the 17th century, as you can see in the screenshots (of my family tree in MyHeritage.com) below.
From the brothers' perspective:
From the sisters' perspective:
A more complicated example would be when a greatgrandmother of a man is the mother-in-law of the grandmother of his wife (or her sister). Something like that too occurs among my 18th century ancestors, but it's a bit more difficult to provide a suitable screenshot.
While I know this can be done with Canvas, I prefer a solution that uses either SVG or HTML for display. Are there any JS libraries that support such multiple interconnections between different branches of the same tree out of the box? Or do you know any examples for eg. D3.js, jsPlumb or GoJS that supports both (1) dual parent linkage and (2) multiple interconnections out of the box? And if not, what approach would you recommend?