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@gemeente-denhaag/timeline
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The timeline displays a progress through a sequence by breaking it up into multiple logical and numbered steps.
Use the timeline when a series of information needs to be ordered by time (ascending or descending). It represents the steps in a process in a chronological order. This process is part of, for example, a request that the user has made.
Use form navigation to show the user’s progress through a set of steps in a form
The timeline consists of:
The timeline contains the states normal, hover, disabled and focus.
All steps that have been completed are indicated by an outlined circle with a checkmark. The current, active step the user is on is indicated by a filled circle. Steps the user has not encountered yet, or inactive steps, are indicated by an outlined circle.
[technical requirements]
Timeline labels should:
Timeline descriptive texts should:
Timelines should:
Timelines should:
https://uxplanet.org/progress-trackers-in-ux-design-4319cef1c600
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We found that @gemeente-denhaag/timeline demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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