Content timeline

A content block element is mostly used for creating a story timeline, a history of the brand, etc. The content timeline elements uses a very simple technique and comes with the following options:

Enable/Disable Heading

Just as the title says – there is an option to disabling the heading for this content timeline block. If your story does not need titles, you can easily change it even the element was added.

Enable/Disable Image

If your timeline element does not need images for showcase – you can easily disable from the block settings in the right sidebar.

Enable/Disable Text Content

If your timeline element does not need texts for showcase – you can easily disable from the block settings in the right sidebar.

Enable/Disable More Button

If your timeline element does not need a read more button for showcase – you can easily disable from the block settings in the right sidebar.

Example

July 30, 1863

Born

Henry Ford is born on a farm to William and Mary Ford in Springwells Township, Michigan, located nine miles outside of Detroit.
October 10, 1901

Race

Ford enters one of his cars in a 10-mile car race in Grosse Pointe, which he wins. His victory makes him the talk of automotive circles. Soon after, he builds a newer, more powerful racer — the 999 — which sets an American speed record of five miles in five minutes 28 seconds.
1903 – 1908

Model T

Between 1903 and the 1908 advent of the Model T, Ford’s company manufactures nine different cars: Models A, B, AC, C, F, K, N, R, and S. The most successful, the Model N, is described in advertisements as “a high-grade, practical automobile…[raised] out of the list of luxuries.” Its skyrocketing sales foreshadow the success of the Model T.