Extension:Modern Timeline

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MediaWiki extensions manual
Modern Timeline
Release status: stable
Implementation Data extraction
Description Provides a modern timeline visualization for Semantic MediaWiki as a result format
Author(s) Jeroen De Dauwtalk
Maintainer(s) Professional Wiki
Latest version 1.2.2 (2023-11-09)
Compatibility policy For every MediaWiki release that is a Long Term Support release there is a corresponding branch in the extension.
MediaWiki 1.31+
PHP 7.1+
Database changes No
Composer professional-wiki/modern-timeline
License GNU General Public License 2.0 or later
Download
README
CHANGELOG
Example starter.professional.wiki

  • $wgModernTimelineWidth
  • $wgModernTimelineHeight
  • $wgModernTimelineBookmark
  • $wgModernTimelineBackground
  • $wgModernTimelineScaleFactor
  • $wgModernTimelinePosition
  • $wgModernTimelineTickWidth
  • $wgModernTimelineStartSlide
  • $wgModernTimelineStartAtEnd
  • $wgModernTimelineTransitionDuration
  • $wgModernTimelineNavHeight
  • $wgModernTimelineTemplate

Compatibility

  • Semantic MediaWiki 3.0 and later
Quarterly downloads Lua error in Module:Extension at line 172: bad argument #1 to 'inNamespace' (unrecognized namespace name 'skin').
Public wikis using Lua error in Module:Extension at line 172: bad argument #1 to 'inNamespace' (unrecognized namespace name 'skin').

The Modern Timeline extension provides a modern timeline visualization for Semantic MediaWiki only as a result format. See the README file for detailed instructions on how to install, configure and use this extension.

Having Semantic MediaWiki installed is a precondition for this extension to work.

This extension was funded initially by the KDZ - Centre for Public Administration Research in Vienna, Austria.