There have been many questions on this topic already. For instance:
Answers posted in 2014 or 2015 said that this feature was experimental, but now it's 2017! After years of development and optimization since Jan 2010, current timelines seem nice and neat to me, so I think this feature would be received very well, at least better than SO Documentation.
For those who don't know this feature, here is the timeline for this post. As Jeff Atwood said in his original post (emphasis mine): "timelines can only be accessed through URL hackery at the moment":
http://{site}.stackexchange.com/posts/{id}/timeline
/edit
to/timeline
in the URL, which is just as easy as installing some user script thingy.https://api.stackexchange.com/docs/posts-by-ids#order=desc&sort=activity&ids=4&filter=!-*f(6qtpml44&site=stackoverflow&run=true
javascript:void(window.open(location.href.replace('questions','posts').replace(/[0-9]{4,}\/.*#([0-9]{4,})/,'$1/').replace(/([0-9]{4,})\/.*/,'$1/timeline')))
Bookmarklet that changes the current tab to the post's timeline:javascript:void(location.href=location.href.replace('questions','posts').replace(/[0-9]{4,}\/.*#([0-9]{4,})/,'$1/').replace(/([0-9]{4,})\/.*/,'$1/timeline'))
Note that these are based on the URL currently being viewed, not your scroll position on the page.