It's nice to see the time line and map back on the Detail Page
Works well. Thanks!
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A second (and third) question relating to the new Detail page - I've only just started to use it (is my excuse for asking).
Why do I see a map of North America when viewing the time line on the new version, but the correct map (showing Yorkshire, England - where all events took place) from the old page?
And further to my question along the same lines at https://community.familysearch.org/en/discussion/140104/new-version-person-page#latest: Why can't I see the time line when on the Details page? (I am still having to open both Sources and Time Line in separate tabs.)
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The map not panning properly is a bug that showed up recently that I haven't gotten around to reporting. I probably should. It was working fine in February when the time line first showed up on the detail page. I just checked and find that sometimes the pan works correctly and sometimes it does not.
Regarding why the map is working fine on the old page but not on the new page, I would think this is just more evidence that they are not just cosmetically sprucing up the old pages and their old code but are engaged in a full re-write of the obsolete code and systems that doomed the old pages.
Regarding not seeing the time line and map on the detail page, I see that I used a poor choice of words in my title here. I should have said, "It's nice to see the Time Line tab back on the Detail page so we can open the time line and map page from the Detail Page"
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Thank you for your clarification that I am not missing how to add a Time Line column to the Details page - i.e. you only meant it is once again accessible from that page, but it still needs to be viewed from its own page.
Also, for raising the map issue as a separate post (at https://community.familysearch.org/en/discussion/140133/time-line-map-does-not-always-display-properly#latest)
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