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Kelly O'Neill
To create a point, line, or polygon associated with a record, open the record and select the "map" tab. Let's say you want to create 3 points for a single record (marking cities on your map, for example). Select "draw point" and click on the…
Kelly O'Neill
You will most likely want to add an image to the "body" of the record. First, activate the html editing mode: The html editing box will open. Place your cursor where you would like the image to appear, and click on the image icon: Plug in the URL…
Kelly O'Neill
Your Neatine work, just like any historical essay, must come equipped with proper citations. If you quote from, make explicit reference to, or draw ideas from a source, create a hyperlink to the Zotero item within the Neatline record itself.…
Kelly O'Neill
Open the Zotero app/standalone. If you followed the directions for the deep map exercise, you will have already placed all of your citations in a folder in the group library. From there, the process is very easy: Select all of the items in the…
Kelly O'Neill
In the language of Omeka/Neatline, the more formal term for a "blurb" is a narrative, or description. To add one to your exhibit: Select Neatline from the main dashboard Find the listing for your exhibit and click on "exhibit settings" Enter…
Kelly O'Neill
If you would like to activate the timeline feature: select "Neatline" from the dashboard view find your exhibit, click on "exhibit settings" click in the "Widgets" field, select "SIMILE Timeline" save exhibit
Kelly O'Neill
Open your exhibit in editing mode. Click on the Plugins dropdown at the top of the editing panel and select the "SIMILE Timeline" option. Enter a date into the "Default Date" field. This is the date that the timeline will automatically focus on…
Kelly O'Neill
Click on the Records tab and open the record you'd like to connect to the timeline. Click on the Styles tab, and click in the Widgets box. Select SIMILE Timeline. Scroll down to the Dates field set. Enter s Start Date. Use the format yyyy-mm-dd…
Kelly O'Neill
open your exhibit in editing mode click on theStyles tab pan and zoom until the exhibit is the way you would like to be each time you open it scroll down and click onUse current viewport as default Save.
Kelly O'Neill
Create a record Click the "Map" tab Pan/zoom until you can see where you would like to draw your circle Draw Point Click the location on the map Click the "Style" tab Under "Opacities" reduce the fill to 0.0 Under "Dimensions" experiment…
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