On Scroll Line Filling

Mid-line Filling on Timeline Scrolling

With Horizontal Timeline- (Modern Design)

Attends Reed College, Drops Out

teve spends the fall semester at Reed College, Oregon, then drops out. He will stay on campus and attend the classes that interest him for a while, then move to a hippie commune

The Apple I

Steve and Woz start assembling Apple I computers in the Jobs’ garage, and sell them to hobbyists.

Apple Goes Public

Apple goes public, increasing Steve Jobs’ net worth to over $200 million.

Meets Pixar Team

Alan Kay first introduces the Pixar team to Steve Jobs

Resigns from Apple

Steve Jobs resigns from Apple. Apple announces it will sue Steve’s future company, NeXT.

Shortcode (Above timeline uses this shortcode) :-
				
					[cool-timeline layout="horizontal" category="amazon-history" skin="light" designs="design-6" show-posts="5" order="ASC" items="1" icons="icon" story-content="full" date-format="d M, Y" based="default" autoplay="false" autoplay-speed="3000" start-on="0" line-filling="true"]
				
			

With One Side Timeline- (Modern Design)

2001
Transformation of Apple into a Devices Powerhouse
Transformation of Apple into a Devices Powerhouse

The iPod, born in 2001, was the catalyst that reshaped Apple’s trajectory, transforming it from a computer company into a global leader in devices. While not initially revolutionary, the iPod marked a defining moment in consumer electronics with its compact design, exceptional marketing, and user-friendly interface.

The Revolutionary Shift that Transformed Apple’s OS
The Revolutionary Shift that Transformed Apple’s OS

In a bold and decisive move, Apple made history with the launch of OS X 10.0 Cheetah, completely discarding its legacy operating system to embrace a new and incompatible version. This momentous transition marked a pivotal moment for Apple, reshaping the future of its operating systems and paving the way for the technological marvels we know today.

1999
Apple’s Leap to the Mass Market and Wireless Revolution
Apple’s Leap to the Mass Market and Wireless Revolution

Following the resounding success of the iMac, Apple continued its journey towards capturing the mass market with the groundbreaking iBook. This innovative portable computer introduced several firsts for Apple, setting new standards in the world of personal computing.

1998
The Iconic Computer That Transformed Apple’s Fortunes
The Iconic Computer That Transformed Apple’s Fortunes

The iMac, an iconic creation by the visionary duo of Jony Ive and Steve Jobs, stands as the pivotal moment that catapulted Apple into the limelight long before the groundbreaking iPhone captured the world’s imagination. This revolutionary computer became synonymous with Apple, propelling the company to household name status.

Shortcode (Above timeline uses this shortcode) :-
				
					[cool-timeline layout="one-side" designs="design-6" skin="light" category="timeline-stories" show-posts="4" order="DESC" icons="icon" animations="fade-up" date-format="F d" story-content="full" line-filling="true"]
				
			

With Vertical Timeline- (Modern Design)

2001
Transformation of Apple into a Devices Powerhouse
Transformation of Apple into a Devices Powerhouse

The iPod, born in 2001, was the catalyst that reshaped Apple’s trajectory, transforming it from a computer company into a global leader in devices. While not initially revolutionary, the iPod marked a defining moment in consumer electronics with its compact design, exceptional marketing, and user-friendly interface.

The Revolutionary Shift that Transformed Apple’s OS
The Revolutionary Shift that Transformed Apple’s OS

In a bold and decisive move, Apple made history with the launch of OS X 10.0 Cheetah, completely discarding its legacy operating system to embrace a new and incompatible version. This momentous transition marked a pivotal moment for Apple, reshaping the future of its operating systems and paving the way for the technological marvels we know today.

1999
Apple’s Leap to the Mass Market and Wireless Revolution
Apple’s Leap to the Mass Market and Wireless Revolution

Following the resounding success of the iMac, Apple continued its journey towards capturing the mass market with the groundbreaking iBook. This innovative portable computer introduced several firsts for Apple, setting new standards in the world of personal computing.

1998
The Iconic Computer That Transformed Apple’s Fortunes
The Iconic Computer That Transformed Apple’s Fortunes

The iMac, an iconic creation by the visionary duo of Jony Ive and Steve Jobs, stands as the pivotal moment that catapulted Apple into the limelight long before the groundbreaking iPhone captured the world’s imagination. This revolutionary computer became synonymous with Apple, propelling the company to household name status.

Shortcode (Above timeline uses this shortcode) :-
				
					[cool-timeline layout="default" designs="design-6" skin="light" category="timeline-stories" show-posts="4" order="DESC" icons="icon" animations="fade-up" date-format="F d" story-content="full" line-filling="true"]
				
			

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