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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
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 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
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
TheoS
“Cimetiere de Picpus.” Atlas Obscura. Accessed October 19, 2016. http://www.atlasobscura.com/places/cimetiere-de-picpus-picpus-cemetery. Deutsch, Français, 日本語, 中文, Español, Italiano, 한국어, et al. “Rue Transnonain, 15 April 1834, (1834) by Honoré…
Situations Charte von denen in den Elbe Strohm zwischen Hamburg und Harburg belegenen Insuln, und von Zeit zu Zeit enstehenden Sanden, auch Sandbancken--.jpg
Map of Elbe River at Hamburg_1738.jpg
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JosiahC
The mapmakers place an outsize emphasis on rivers in their map design. Rivers are represented with solid black lines. The inclusion of even minor rivers means that a network of rivers seems to cover the map. In cases where state boundaries and rivers…
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JosiahC
At first, the mountains appear to be a relatively unimportant feature of the map, and it is true that they occupy relatively little physical space on the page. The mountains that are represented are done so in a way that connects them in continuous…
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JosiahC
One of the things I noticed in exploring this map is that although state boundary lines are almost indiscernible, state and territory place names hold an outsize importance in the visual hierarchy. The text for state and territory names is in an…
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