Examples of HTML events:

<span
  class='ob-timelines'
  data-start-date='2000-10-10-00'
  data-end-date='2000-10-20-00'
  data-title='Time Period Event'
  data-color='orange'
  data-img='absolute/path/to/image.png'
  data-type='background'
>
	Some Time Period that only lasted 10 days
</span>

<div
  class='ob-timelines'
  data-start-date='2000-10-11-00'
  data-end-date='2000-10-12-00'
  data-title='Another Event'
  data-type='range'
>
	A minimal event
</div>

A timeline entry can be created using span or div HTML elements (div is the default), with the following attributes:

<div class="ob-timelines"
	data-title=""
	data-color=""
	data-type=""
	data-start-date=""
	data-end-date=""
	data-era=""
	data-path=""
	data-tags=""
> some content </div>

There are multiple ways to insert an HTML event. I mean, you could do it manually, but who wants to do that?

There’s two faster ways for inserting an event into your note at your current mouse position:

  1. Click the </> button on the ribbon, or
  2. Open the command palette and run the Insert timeline event.

Both of these will insert a new event div or span (it uses whichever value you’ve set in Settings but defaults to div) with all data-* attributes present but empty. Delete what you don’t need, fill in what you want.

Check out HTML Arguments for information on all the various arguments listed above.