Who Do You Think You Are?

Create an image-rich family history timeline

Timelines are a great way to present your family history, and Tiki-Toki makes it easy to share your photos and research on an entertaining and informative timeline that anyone can view over the internet. We’re focusing on the web-based version of Tiki-Toki in this tutorial, but paid-for apps exist for both Macs and Chromebooks too.

The free version of Tiki-Toki allows you to create one timeline, and doesn’t allow you), and uploading your photos to an album set to ‘Private (anyone with the link)’.

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Who Do You Think You Are?

Who Do You Think You Are?1 min read
Charles Ignatius Sancho C1729–1780
Charles Ignatius Sancho made history in 1774 as the first person of African descent to vote in a British election. Born on a slave ship crossing the Atlantic, on which both his parents died, Sancho was sold and brought to London as a toddler, before
Who Do You Think You Are?3 min read
Ancestry
Our five readers were largely comfortable navigating Ancestry's pages – Steve thought its interface was beginner-friendly, while Dave described the top navigation bar as “reasonably comprehensive”. It wasn't all plain sailing, however. For Kay the si
Who Do You Think You Are?1 min read
Pension Record, 1938
This section lists the jobs that George held, the promotion dates and the salaries. The employee's military service (in George's case the Army) is recorded. The dates also show when they were not working for the Post Office. The length of service is

Related