![]() ![]() The tracker has five fields: Time period (type: text field), Event title (text field), Event date (date and time - date picker), Event content (text area), and Timeline item container class (text field). ![]() No JavaScript is used, and the CSS for the timeline is in the wiki text in this demo, although it could be provided in the other ways that Tiki supports, such as the theme stylesheet, a custom.css stylesheet, or as custom CSS entered on the Look and Feel admin page. This timeline uses HTML and CSS based on an example at. PluginList can also be used but this demo uses the legacy Trackerlist method. ![]() The data for this timeline implementation is stored in a tracker, and two wiki pages are used to create the display of the information - a page that is the template for each event, and the page for the final display. The timeline described and demonstrated on this page, though, is a simple one that presents events, each with a date, title, and content, along a vertical axis that also contains markers that separate the events into periods of time. Timelines come in horizontal and vertical varieties, and can have nifty animated presentations and so on. Timelines are useful for presenting chronological information in a way that's easy to understand. ![]()
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