@mrnick@wikidata Do you mean for the wikidata query timeline tool? Adding a space or other change to the query should get the latest changes. Otherwise you have to wait for the cached query results to expire (usually only a few minutes) https://t.co/TE5j9rtOxD
Another powerful new feature is our @Histropedia timeline search (shout out to @NavinoEvans) where you can do a name search, click pm an accused and read their Wikipedia entry, Survey entry, Privy Council record etc AND filter & colour code by multiple aspects (e.g. white magic)
Now you can explore the accused witches of Scotland in place AND time with temporal data & panic periods now added. Along with NEW Map of Memorials, filters for accusations (pacts with devil, ritual objects, shapechanging) & 'who named who' Trial Mentions Network Graph #opendata
Here’s an @Histropedia timeline of abolitionists with country of citizenship filter https://t.co/urY11d2ZaS
Includes at least one fictional abolitionist! Highlander (so presumably there can be only one)
You can visit https://t.co/Nfg1RIQW4Z to see one of our timelines based on their own dataset.
Try searching for the first Female politicians using the Filter option and then change the Legend colour code to State.
@organic_program Hi,
It’s always good to hear from someone interested in timelines. If you’d like to visit our website at https://t.co/jI8TWByoMr you can contact us directly via our contacts page. We would be happy to set up a discussion about this.
Thx
We at BP are thrilled to announce the launch of our latest feature, the new Civil Rights Movement Timeline. Explore pivotal moments of the Black Freedom Struggle and uncover the stories and milestones that shaped a movement. See our new timeline here: https://t.co/HHZPIZ4sqf
@espejolento Just a follow up from this. There was also a separate issue with https://t.co/jI8TWBxQWT being down for several regions I hadn't realised when responding before. Just letting you know that is fixed in case you were affected.
@espejolento Hi! Actually it's still working but there seems to be an annoying new issue with URL format.
We'll hopefully resolve that soon but for now it's ok if you include a forward slash after "timeline" in the URL. So this should work hopefully! 🤞 https://t.co/Ag8TAXsBSf
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