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LT271 should now be available in the courses tool, although it may require an application restart.
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Yasmin, please try "Method 2" on the page that James linked to, and let me know if you run into any difficulties.
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There must be a documentation error. The Wordpress plugin only supports English. I myself am not familiar with Wordpress itself, but it should not be difficult to find a guide for template customization.
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The page you linked to is using the English version of RefTagger, so only book names/abbreviations that happen to coincide between English and French will be found. To install the French version of RefTagger, follow the instructions on https://fr.reftagger.com/ (the code snippet is slightly different)
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If I understand your scenario correctly, you could visit https://documents.logos.com/?deleted=True and undelete the affected document, which should allow you to unpublish it.
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Currently, we do not provide a WordPress plugin for the embedded Bible plugin, but you can integrate it yourself by following the instructions at http://biblia.com/plugins/EmbeddedBible .
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It appears that you've left out the `biblia:` prefix on your Bible element.
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We have no plans to add Quran support to RefTagger at this time.
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By default, RefTagger does not tag full chapter references, but you can enable it by tweaking the options on https://fr.reftagger.com/customize/ and using the script generated on that page. The option « Marquage au niveau du chapitre » will appear if you click on « Modifier les paramètres » under the heading « Paramètres
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Can you point me in the direction of a site that is not tagging the references correctly?
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Can you point me to a page on your site where you have tried to use the Embedded Bible?
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When you load content via ajax, you need to manually invoke refTagger. More details about that can be found in this thread .
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[quote user="Andrew Alanis"] I am also in need of learning how to use the .tag function. I unminified the code for refTagger and see that they use this function when it tags Automatically. However, it doesn't seem to be exposed to use except within the library. David Mitchell, I have tried to use the .tag and I get the same error Tyler gets. Please
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[quote user="Jeff Johnson"]Hey guys, any development for Wix yet? [/quote] As far as I know, the architecture of Wix has not changed significantly since the last post, so this is still impossible.
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Information about refTagger.tag is not included in the official documentation, but it is a supported feature. Its only parameter is a DOM node that should be scanned.
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By "non-plugin", I mean the version that is described on https://reftagger.com/ and https://reftagger.com/customize/ , rather than the WordPress plugin described on https://reftagger.com/wordpress-tutorial/
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I've watched a number of courses without doing the associated readings, and I still got quite a bit of value from them. (a future version of the Courses Tool may even let you turn off some or all of the readings so that they don't even show up)
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This is something we would like to do in the future. However, we do not have an estimate of when that might happen.
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[quote user="Abram K-J"] Thank you, David, this is helpful to know. I don't know the first thing about developing an app, and I'm sure it's harder than it looks. So maybe the solution here is to just ditch the "Check back soon!" language, which I would think would be less of a constraint for devs to labor under, and produce less disappointment in users
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[quote user="Abram K-J"]if the Web app isn't going to see updates on a six- or even twelve-week cycle.[/quote] Updates to the web app have, in fact, been shipped to production seven times in the last six weeks. Some of the updates include The documents menu Right click menu in experimental resource display Inline search for experimental resource display