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)’.

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