Timeline zoom

I'm looking to create a website that will feature an interactive component on one of its pages. What I need is a simple horizontal calendar which can be zoomed in to see in small increments of time. Let's say he would otherwise show a timeline spanning 1 month (with 30 daily present side by side). The user of the site must be able to easily zoom in on it, until the week day, hour, etc to see the pieces of information (historical data that is associated with the period of history, which is what is talking about the site).

How this would be difficult to create? I know very little about the design of Web sites and coding, but I'm trying to teach myself. My only guess is that you can use flash (I have a little experience with). I am in the right place to ask this question? If anyone can offer me advice that could be very useful. Thank you!

Yes.

You have a very long road ahead of you, if you use the Javascript coding customized from scratch with no experience but all power to you if you want to try it.

Take the time to learn it. Plugins take seconds.

Good luck with your project.

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