![]() What this means is that when you add an event, just categorize it and ChronoFlo will go ahead and do all the formatting for you. You can change the accent color, is above or below the timeline, they style of the card and more. You get a tremendous amount of customization. When people think category, they think of some text tag that is applied to that content. You have the ability to categorize the event. Then there are some nice features below that. From here you the even will appear on the timeline and a new side menu will slide out from the right hand side.Īs you can see you can add the basic information such as the title of the event, a description of said event and date. Just click that + sign in the bottom left hand corner. To see this in action check out my super cool GIF below.Īdding an event is all pretty straightforward. Click the magnify glass and you can change the span of what you are viewing, increase or decrease the time (I’ll let you decide what that all means and more. When working on your Timeline here is the workspace.īefore we get to adding an event, let’s talk about this time scaler tool. Note, I didn’t see a way to rename a timeline or to change the theme.This can be changed! I found it in the Options menu on the right hand side of the screen and it is very easy to make those changes. I picked the split time line theme and named it IT Babble Rocks. Snake timeline – The timeline looks like a snake instead of a straight line.3D timeline – The event cards and timeline are staged a little to make it appear 3-D.Vertical timeline – The timeline goes up and down and they offer a standard and a split timeline.Split timeline – The timeline is in the middle of the page and the events are above and below it.Standard timeline – The timeline is at the bottom of the page and all the events are above it.There are only 8 themes to chose from but they all look nice. What can you do with this tool? To get started, name your timeline and pick a theme. It just seems a little steep for students/schools/teachers right now. The Silver account will run you $354 a year and a limit of only 25. For $120 a year I would expect to be able to make more than 5 total timelines. I know this is a new company and maybe there are educational pricing but I couldn’t find any on the website. You can add photos that are already hosted someplace on the web and videos (YouTube, Vimeo) already hosted on the web. The free account will allow you to make a single fully functional timeline, but you cannot embed it into a website or upload your own videos or images. ![]() You can also update your profile such as your password and email. If you want to start a new timeline, again you’re in the right place. If you have any timelines, you can find them here. Once you give them that information it will take you to their dashboard Dashboard There is no SSO for Google Microsoft or other social media accounts. This is pretty easy, but it will require you to create a username, give an email address and create a password. This review will take a look at this new site and see if it is worth your time. Sadly many of those are no longer (RIP Dipity and TimeGlider) but now there is a new contender: Way back in 2011 Omar Ghosn (the co-founder) and myself decided to review a bunch of timeline generators to find the best one (at the time). I have to admit I am a sucker for a good timeline maker. To check out my sample timeline click this link. ![]()
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