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'''WikiTimeScale''' was a {{tag| | '''WikiTimeScale''' was a {{tag|Founded in 2006|2006}} established wiki whose purpose was to graphically illustrate the events of {{tag|history}} in a clear and good arranged way. Originally located at <tt>www.WikiTimeScale.com</tt>,<ref name=WikiTimeScale.com>[[Archive.org:20060324154232/http://www.WikiTimeScale.com/|WikiTimescale]]; ''<tt>www.WikiTimeScale.com</tt>'' (via [[Archive.org]]); WikiTimeScale; archived 24 March 2006.</ref> at was subsequently moved a dot org top level domain at [[Archive.org:20061003235827/http://www.WikiTimeScale.org/index.php|<tt>www.WikiTimeScale.org</tt>]]. | ||
Created by [[Archive.org:20060324154452/http://www.WikiTimeScale.com/index.php?page=LegalNotice|Markus Szumovski]] of Enzesfeld, {{tag|Austria}}, WikiTimeScale was not using any tables, or some kind of [[:Category:HTML|HTML]] / [[:Category:XML|XML]] tags to display the events, but was instead creating images which were much more compact, can be fitted to any screen width, and can even be saved on the hard-disc, for a presentation or for another homepage. The events were displayed as timelines in the graphic, and there was a date-reference line at the top and bottom of the graphic. The system was interactive, so nobody was bound to any date or time-period. The [[user]] was able to watch only a few days in history, as well as several thousand years. | Created by [[Archive.org:20060324154452/http://www.WikiTimeScale.com/index.php?page=LegalNotice|Markus Szumovski]] of Enzesfeld, {{tag|Austria}}, WikiTimeScale was not using any tables, or some kind of [[:Category:HTML|HTML]] / [[:Category:XML|XML]] tags to display the events, but was instead creating images which were much more compact, can be fitted to any screen width, and can even be saved on the hard-disc, for a presentation or for another homepage. The events were displayed as timelines in the graphic, and there was a date-reference line at the top and bottom of the graphic. The system was interactive, so nobody was bound to any date or time-period. The [[user]] was able to watch only a few days in history, as well as several thousand years. | ||
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