# TimelineJS ## Document history with TimelineJS There are lots of timeline tools on the web but they are almost all either hard on the eyes or hard to use. Create timelines that are at the same time beautiful and intuitive for users TimelineJS is great for pulling in media from different sources. Just throw in a link from Twitter, YouTube, Flickr, Vimeo, Google Maps or SoundCloud and TimelineJS will format it to fit perfectly. More media types will be supported in the future. Creating one is as easy as filling in a Google spreadsheet or as detailed as JSON. ## Add it to your site ### Using Inline (*easiest*) Place the embed code where you want the timeline to show in the `` of your site. See [Config Options](#config-options) for a full list of what you can set in the config. ```html
``` ### Using a method (*advanced*) You could also initialize a new timeline using the `createStoryJS` method after `storyjs-embed.js` has been loaded ```javascript createStoryJS({ type: 'timeline', width: '800', height: '600', source: 'path_to_json/or_link_to_googlespreadsheet', embed_id: 'my-timeline' // ID of the DIV you want to load the timeline into }); ``` Here's a simple example: ```html
``` ## Config Options Here are some of the options you can set in the config. ### Language `lang` Localization *default is en* Languages available: * `en` *English* * `fr` *Français* * `es` *Español* * `de` *Deutsch* * `it` *Italiano* * `pt-br` *Português Brazil * * `nl` *Dutch* * `cz` *Czech* * `dk` *Danish* * `id` *Indonesian* * `pl` *Polish* * `ru` *Russian* * `sk` *Slovak* * `is` *Icelandic* * `fo` *Faroese* * `kr` *월요일* * `ja` *日本語* * `zh-ch` *中文* * `zh-tw` *Taiwanese Mandarin* * `ta` *தமிழ் - Tamil* * `ar` *Arabic* *May be issues with right to left (need some help here)* Help us add more. Grab a copy of a language file and replace it with your language [Example language file](https://github.com/VeriteCo/TimelineJS/blob/master/source/js/locale/en.js) ###Start at End `start_at_end` set to true to start the timeline on the last date. *default is false* ###Start at Slide `start_at_slide` You can tell TimelineJS to start at a specific slide number *default is 0* ###Start Zoom Adjust `start_zoom_adjust` This will tweak the default zoom level. Equivilent to pressing the zoom in or zoom out button the specified number of times. Negative numbers zoom out. *default is 0* ###Hash Bookmark `hash_bookmark` set to true to allow bookmarking slides using the hash tag *default is false* ###Debug `debug` Will log events etc to the console. *default is false* ###Map Style Types `maptype:` * [Stamen Maps ](maps.stamen.com) * `toner` * `toner-lines` * `toner-labels` * `watercolor` * `sterrain` * Google Maps * `ROADMAP` * `TERRAIN` * `HYBRID` * `SATELLITE` ###Font Options `font:` * `Arvo-PTSans` * `Merriweather-NewsCycle` * `PoiretOne-Molengo` * `PTSerif-PTSans` * `DroidSerif-DroidSans` * `Lekton-Molengo` * `NixieOne-Ledger` * `AbrilFatface-Average` * `PlayfairDisplay-Muli` * `Rancho-Gudea` * `Bevan-PotanoSans` * `BreeSerif-OpenSans` * `SansitaOne-Kameron` * `Pacifico-Arimo` * Or make your own ####Font Combination Preview: ![Font Combination Preview](http://timeline.verite.co/gfx/font-options.png) ## File Formats ### JSON: JSON is the native data format for TimelineJS. Remember, JSON is it is picky. A misplaced comma or quotation mark can prevent the timeline from loading properly. Here is the full model: ```javascript { "timeline": { "headline":"The Main Timeline Headline Goes here", "type":"default", "text":"

Intro body text goes here, some HTML is ok

", "asset": { "media":"http://yourdomain_or_socialmedialink_goes_here.jpg", "credit":"Credit Name Goes Here", "caption":"Caption text goes here" }, "date": [ { "startDate":"2011,12,10", "endDate":"2011,12,11", "headline":"Headline Goes Here", "text":"

Body text goes here, some HTML is OK

", "tag":"This is Optional", "asset": { "media":"http://twitter.com/ArjunaSoriano/status/164181156147900416", "thumbnail":"optional-32x32px.jpg", "credit":"Credit Name Goes Here", "caption":"Caption text goes here" } } ], "era": [ { "startDate":"2011,12,10", "endDate":"2011,12,11", "headline":"Headline Goes Here", "text":"

Body text goes here, some HTML is OK

", "tag":"This is Optional" } ] } } ``` ### Google Docs: If you don’t want to mess with JSON, fire up Google Docs and build your timeline in a spreadsheet. It’s as simple as dropping a date, text, and links into the appropriate columns in TimelineJS’s template. You can find the template here: [TimelineJS Google Spreadsheet Template](https://docs.google.com/a/digitalartwork.net/previewtemplate?id=0AppSVxABhnltdEhzQjQ4MlpOaldjTmZLclQxQWFTOUE&mode=public) There are only a couple things you need to know in order to create a timeline using Google Docs: 1. Make the spreadsheet public: Google Docs are automatically set to private but the spreadsheet must be public. Click the blue “Share” button on the top right-hand corner. In the “Share settings” window, you’ll see the private setting of the spreadsheet: click “Change...”. In the Visibility options window, choose “Public on the Web” and save. 2. Publish to the Web Under the File menu, select “Publish to the Web.” In the next window, check the box next to “Automatically republish when changes are made.” Uncheck all other boxes. Click “start publishing.” This will give you the URL to embed in your HTML file. 3. Copy/paste the Web URL into your TimelineJS HTML file After you publish the spreadsheet, Google Docs will generate a link to the file. Copy the link for the Web Page option (as opposed to PDF, HTML, XLS, etc.), then paste it into the timeline’s HTML file (see [Add it to your site](#add-it-to-your-site) ) ### Storify: Support for Storify is still in it's early stages. It works though. Just paste a link to the storify story as the source. ## Media Included in the zip file is a kitchen sink example. This timeline shows how to incorporate the different media types from different services like Twitter, YouTube, Flickr, Instagram, TwitPic, Wikipedia, Dailymotion, SoundCloud and Vimeo. Just copy and paste the address of the media from the browser bar into the media parameter. TimelineJS will auto-magically pull in the media via their api and format it. ## Best practices Tips and tricks to best utilize TimelineJS 1. Keep it light - don’t get bogged down by text or other elements 2. Pick stories that have a strong chronological narrative. It does not work well for stories that need to jump around in the timeline. 3. Include events that build up to major occurrences, not just the major events. 4. Don't overwhelm the user. A timeline with hundreds of events is probably not the best use of the format. ## License This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.