The Semantic Web is an extension of the World Wide Web in which information is represented in a way that computers can understand material without human intervention. In this study, we present a way by which both writing and reading on the Semantic Web can be done easily without the need of a technical background such as RDF and ontologies. on the Semantic Web. Users can write on the Semantic Web by creating triples , which are basic units of information on the Semantic Web, that use SSW Editor. In addition, they can create hyper links that connect triples whose contents are related, and run RelFinder to see which triples have content in common, where triples can exist on local computers as well as on DBpedia space that is the Semantic Web version of Wikipedia. Users can also navigate a Semantic Web space that they design using LIDAB2 system, which is a Semantic Web browser. It is expected that using the proposed approach will allow more texts to be written and read on the Semantic Web.