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github.com/nuknightlab/timelinejs3
TimelineJS v3: A Storytelling Timeline built in JavaScript. https://timeline.knightlab.com
TimelineJS is a tool designed to help people with minimal technical skill tell rich, dynamic stories on the web. Most people will create timelines using the official authoring tool and embed their creations using a snip of HTML code offered at the end of that process.
For users of these content management systems (CMSes), there are plugins to facilitate the embedding process:
General users of TimelineJS should consult timeline.knightlab.com for instructions and documentation. Information on GitHub is primarily directed at those who are interested in working with the TimelineJS source code.
The authoritative documentation list is also on the main website, but here are some direct links which may be useful:
Are you trying to contribute to or develop TimelineJS3? Here's where you should start.
For users who instantiate a timeline in a page (as opposed to using the iframe embed model), this page roughly documents TimelineJS's JavaScript API, but note that because TimelineJS's primary use case is the embedded iframe, some of these methods have not been thoroughly tested.
To use in a project that uses ES6 modules and webpack, import the Timeline
class and the CSS as follows
import { Timeline } from '@knight-lab/timelinejs';
import '@knight-lab/timelinejs/dist/css/timeline.css';
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