Appearance of the Gephi node To view page groups with modularity, we'll still want to be in the "Appearance" window, but this time we want to select "Color" (the first icon), "Nodes" and "Partition". From the "Choose an attribute" drop-down list, select "Modularity class". Some default colors are populated, but if you want to change them, there is a small blue link for "Palette". In the Palette, if you click on “Generate”, you can specify the
number of colors to display based on the number of groups you got when running Modularity. In my case, classes 2 and 6 weren't very important, so I click on their colors and change them to black. If you want to display only one specific subject, change the color of only jewelry retouching service one modularity class while leaving the others as another color. Gephi Modularity Change visualization You may want to label the nodes so we know which page they represent. To add a label with the URL, we need to go back to the “
Data Lab” tab and select the data table. There is a box at the bottom for "Copy data to another column" and we want to copy "Id" into "Label" to get the URLs to display. The process is similar for Edges. If you saved the analysis anchor text, you can label each edge with the anchor text. Back on the “Preview” tab, you will want to select how you want your visualization to appear. I usually select "Default Curve" in the presets, but a lot of people like "Default Straight". Changing the font size and proportional sizing of the labels