Mini desc of the selected event
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This demo timeline has been created with our timeline rendering software HistropediaJS.
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HistropediaJS is a JavaScript Library (Web development software package) designed to allow you to visualise your existing content as interactive timelines.
The software works by taking your content (data) and rendering it as interactive timelines that can be added to an existing web page, used to create a full screen experience, or even setup to run offline on an interactive touch display at your premises (ideal for museums and exhibitions).
Thanks to a wide range of built in options, it is easy to customise the style and functionality of the timelines to suit the needs of your content.
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This is a demo of a HistropediaJS timeline in full-screen mode optimised for desktop, mobile and tablet devices. To see a full list of available demos, including demos of HistropediaJS timelines embedded inside a web page visit our demos page
HistropediaJS is a light-weight and streamlined product designed to allow you to easily connect your own page elements to the timeline. The html elements on this demo such as menus, filters pages and pop-up screen are basic elements we have created to better show you the inner working of the HistropediaJS.
This demo has been created using sample data that was readily available from Wikipedia and Wikidata; it is a taste of what HistropediaJS is capable of, using a small selection of publicly available data.
The true power of HistropediaJS is harnessed by using it with YOUR data, where the filters and colour codes available are only limited by the data that is available and your imagination!
Zooming in and out will change the amount of time visible on the screen. Hover your mouse over the period of time you want to zoom into.
Click and drag using the left mouse button to move backwards and forwards through time. To move quickly try zooming out, and zooming back in again.
Click on the filter icon to open the colour code and filter options. Choose the current colour code from the drop down and select which categories are visible by clicking on the list items. For advanced filtering click the Add Filters button, choose the filter type from the list and search for a filter to apply. Adding additional filters will further refine the results visible on the timeline.
NOTE:If you are left with no visible events it means there were no events that matched all of your applied filters.
Use the search box to search the events on the timeline. Selecting a search result will scroll to that event and open the reading window.
Double click on any event to open up the Wikipedia article and other related content for that event.
Two finger pinch-zoom changes the amount of time visible on the screen.
Touch (hold) and drag left or right to move through time.
Double tap an event to open the reading window.
Use the search box to search the events on the timeline. Selecting a search result will scroll to that event on the timeline.
Click on the filter icon to open the colour code and filter options. Choose the current colour code from the drop down and select which categories are visible by clicking on the list items. For advanced filtering click the Add Filters button, choose the filter type from the list and search for a filter to apply. Adding additional filters will further refine the results visible on the timeline.
NOTE:If you are left with no visible events it means there were no events that matched all of your applied filters.
If you have any questions about HistropediaJS or would like to discuss the possibility of a demo using your existing content, please get in touch.
We are always happy to discuss your timeline needs, and advise you whether HistropediaJS would be a suitable product for you. We are also always interested in collaborations with potential data partners, if you have an interesting collection and would like to discuss how it could be visualised we would love to hear from you.
From time to time, we also volunteer as Wikidata consultants for cultural heritage institutes who are interested in adding or linking their data to Wikidata. You can learn more about Wikidata on the Wikidata home page.