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@knight-lab/timelinejs

TimelineJS v3: A Storytelling Timeline built in JavaScript, made by Northwestern University Knight Lab.

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TimelineJS3

TimelineJS v3: A Storytelling Timeline built in JavaScript. https://timeline.knightlab.com

Overview

TimelineJS 3 is a rewrite of the popular Timeline JS software. Please be clear that this is software which "does" the same thing, but it isn't the same software, so some details will vary. See https://timeline.knightlab.com for more information.

Contributing to TimelineJS

Are you trying to contribute to or develop TimelineJS3? Here's where you should start.

Getting Started

The official documentation for embedding a Timeline in your page instead of using an embed is now maintained on the main TimelineJS website.

Options

The official documentation for configuration options is now maintained on the main TimelineJS website.

Data file

The official documentation for the JSON format is now maintained on the main TimelineJS website.

API

See API doc here: https://github.com/NUKnightLab/TimelineJS3/blob/master/API.md

Media Types

The official documentation for available media types is now maintained on the main TimelineJS website.

Extending Media Types

  • Create a new class for the media type in source/js/media/type. It's easiest to duplicate an existing one and change the filename and classname.
  • Add the new file to the code-kit compile list inside the main TL.Timeline.js file. Code-kit uses the following language to prepend the file to the compile // @codekit-prepend "media/types/TL.Media.YourMediaTypeName.js";
  • Add a new object to the media_types array in source/js/media/TL.MediaType.js. Make sure to have the correct class name in cls and use match_str as a regex to help timeline figure out what type of media the given url is.
  • If you want icons for the media to show up in the Timeline, then you will also need to add an icon class to source/less/icons/Icons.less that has the name .tl-icon-yourmediatypename.

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Package last updated on 25 Sep 2020

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