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Brilliant!
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I've learned that the "Stylus" extension is better than the "Stylish" extension. From this thread about dark mode for the logos web app, here's what one does to get it all working: If you use Firefox, you need to install the Stylus extension from here: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/styl-us/ If you use Chrome, you need to install the
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My pleasure :-)
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I didn't know that - thanks for letting me know! I've just switched to stylus, and everything is working fine! :-) (And nice theme for the stylus admin stuff!) To fix those instructions, then: If you use Firefox, you need to install the Stylus extension from here: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/styl-us/ If you use Chrome, you need to
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Sure! If you use Firefox, you need to install the Stylish extension from here: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/stylish/ If you use Chrome, you need to install the Stylish extension from here: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/stylish-custom-themes-for/fjnbnpbmkenffdnngjfgmeleoegfcffe?hl=en Then, just go to the Logos Dark Mode
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Hi there, Just wanted to share a little annoyance. I use the passage guide a lot in the web app. When I close a resource, it returns to the passage guide pane - but activates the input field to type in a reference. Just a minor annoyance - it simply means clicking away from it - but thought I'd mention it anyway. If that's a bit confusing, here's a
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If you install the stylish extension, there is at least one style that will give the page a dark background. (Personally, I'm not a fan of the font choice it uses - but each to their own.) Alternatively, have you tried app.logos.com ? White and blue, and there's a stylish extension for a dark mode for that too.
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Hi everyone, Just posting this in case anyone else finds it useful. I've thrown together a dark mode for the web app. Still a work in progress - but much nicer on the eyes, in my opinion. https://userstyles.org/styles/182496/
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[quote user="Bob Pritchett"]...it's not yet a substitute for the power of the desktop software. Eventually I hope it will get there, but it'l be a lot of work -- which we're already started on.[/quote] This is fantastic news! For those of us not running windows or mac systems, biblia/bible.faithlife.com are a lifeline in to our resources. Note: I would
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[quote user="luoar"]Freudian slip?[/quote] I must have one of those atheist phones! :-P
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Oops... meant faithlife, not faithless! Silly phone auto corrected! :-)
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I certainly wouldn't call it a sham. For what it is, it is quite useful. (Bible.faithless.com is even better than biblia.... it seems that that gets most of the love!) Would I love, even pay, for some of those features to come to the web? Yes. Personally, I'd like to see a roadmap of what they're working on for their web apps. I suspect getting more
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[quote user="Richard DeRuiter"]Also, Reverse Interlinears, or regular interlinears aren't available on line either. I believe this has to do with the limitations of present this kind of material in an HTML environment.[/quote] Nothing to do with the limitations of an HTML environment. (Really, there are no (within reason!) limits on what one can do
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Thought I'd get in early on this one. There seems to be a pretty major display bug on Firefox Aurora and Nightly channels for bible.faithlife.com . On scrolling, one is presented with a series of vertical lines. (As in image) After a couple of seconds they disappear and you see the correct content. biblia.com doesn't seem to be affected. Firefox 27
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:-( I had a short moment of - " Wow! They're going to use a modern, cross-platform toolkit! I wouldn't have expected it after all the money they've thrown at WPF. ". And then I did a quick google search for the quote. It looks like it's from the first page of this thread ( http://community.logos.com/forums/t/121.aspx ) - a post made back in 2009, prior
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Wonderful! Thank you!!
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Anyone else seeing an issue with biblia/bible.faithlife? My default bible and the FSB open, but trying to access any other book shows my library as empty. And clicking on the Library link ( http://bible.faithlife.com/library ) gives me a 500 error. Thankfully the mobile app still works. For those of us who use linux, these are the only options to access
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Hi David, I'm afraid I have no idea - this was just me scratching an itch for myself. Would love to see it become a natively implemented capability, though!
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In Chrome, try: http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/125851 In Firefox, try Scriptish addon with http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/125851 And for the rest, try: http://cometbaybaptist.org.au/bibliatweaks.html
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You can get close to having both panels fullscreen in a single window by running two extensions/IE Favourites - the "hide sidebar" and "widescreen biblia" options. More details (and the actual favourites here: http://cometbaybaptist.org.au/bibliatweaks.html )