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### A hexagon node
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Code:
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```mermaid-example
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flowchart LR
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id1{{This is the text in the box}}
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> Timeline: This is an experimental diagram for now. The syntax and properties can change in future releases. The syntax is stable except for the icon integration which is the experimental part.
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"A timeline is a type of diagram used to illustrate a chronology of events, dates, or periods of time. It is usually presented graphically to indicate the passing of time, and it is usually organized chronologically. A basic timeline presents a list of events in chronological order, usually using dates as markers. A timeline can also be used to show the relationship between events, such as the relationship between the events of a person's life. A timeline can also be used to show the relationship between events, such as the relationship between the events of a person's life." Wikipedia
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"A timeline is a type of diagram used to illustrate a chronology of events, dates, or periods of time. It is usually presented graphically to indicate the passing of time, and it is usually organized chronologically. A basic timeline presents a list of events in chronological order, usually using dates as markers. A timeline can also be used to show the relationship between events, such as the relationship between the events of a person's life." Wikipedia
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### An example of a timeline.
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```
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Note that this is no, section defined, and each time period and its corresponding events will have its own color scheme.
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Note that there are no sections defined, and each time period and its corresponding events will have its own color scheme.
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2. Disable the multiColor option using the `disableMultiColor` option. This will make all time periods and events follow the same color scheme.
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### Customizing Color scheme
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You can customize the color scheme using the `cScale0` to `cScale11` theme variables. Mermaid allows you to set unique colors for up-to 12, where `cScale0` variable will drive the value of the first section or time-period, `cScale1` will drive the value of the second section and so on.
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You can customize the color scheme using the `cScale0` to `cScale11` theme variables. Mermaid allows you to set unique colors for up-to 12 sections, where `cScale0` variable will drive the value of the first section or time-period, `cScale1` will drive the value of the second section and so on.
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In case you have more than 12 sections, the color scheme will start to repeat.
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NOTE: Default values for these theme variables are picked from the selected theme. If you want to override the default values, you can use the `initialize` call to add your custom theme variable values.
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