Link Panels disabled when I login to biblia.com

Matt Doggett
Matt Doggett Member Posts: 7 ✭✭
edited November 2024 in English Forum

When I login to my Logos account on Biblia.com, the Link Panels option is disabled.

When I logout, link panels is again enabled.

What's going on??!  How can I get the link panels option enabled again?

Comments

  • Graham Criddle
    Graham Criddle MVP Posts: 33,151

    Hi Matt - and welcome to the forums

    When I login to my Logos account on Biblia.com, the Link Panels option is disabled.

    I am not seeing this

    What platform are you running on and which browser (and version) are you using?

    Graham

  • Matt Doggett
    Matt Doggett Member Posts: 7 ✭✭

    PC. IE, Firefox, Chrome.  All do the same thing.

    Doesn't matter what browser I use.  It appears to be account related.

  • Matt Doggett
    Matt Doggett Member Posts: 7 ✭✭

    Here is screenshot in chrome when logged in (Link panels disabled).

    And when Logged out, link panels is enabled

    Same behavior no matter what computer, browser I use.

  • Graham Criddle
    Graham Criddle MVP Posts: 33,151

    Same behavior no matter what computer, browser I use.

    I think its more a matter of what resources you have open 

    • When logged in you have a Bible in the left and a monograph in the right - this doesn't have the ability to link as it doesn't have a Bible index
    • When logged out you have two resources with Bible indexes and so the link is enabled

    What happens if when you are logged in you have a Bible open on the left and a commentary on the right?

  • Matt Doggett
    Matt Doggett Member Posts: 7 ✭✭

    Ahh! Well there ya go!  I had no idea there were resources that wouldn't link.

    I always thought that the whole point of resources in Logos was that they were linked to Scripture.

    Problem solved! Thanks!

  • Graham Criddle
    Graham Criddle MVP Posts: 33,151

    I always thought that the whole point of resources in Logos was that they were linked to Scripture.

    Many of them, but not all, provide links to scripture but the key thing here is whether they have a "Bible index" and these are mainly Bibles and Commentaries

  • THEODORE VANCE
    THEODORE VANCE Member Posts: 50 ✭✭

    Actually as I see it, Logos is not an exclusively Bible publisher; it is a general eBook publisher with books on the American Civil War, etc. It appears to me to be a defect in Biblia.com if one has to have only Bibles in the left pane.  Since Logos sells Loeb classics with separate modules for the Greek & English, it would be very convenient to be able to put the Greek in one panel & the English in another.  Also for Alford's Greek Testament there is an English language version which would be nice to put in a side by side panel with the Greek.  Then when we come to a comment in Latin in the Greek edition, we might find it translated in the English edition.

  • THEODORE VANCE
    THEODORE VANCE Member Posts: 50 ✭✭

    Actually as I see it, Logos is not an exclusively Bible publisher; it is a general eBook publisher with books on the American Civil War, etc. It appears to me to be a defect in Biblia.com if one has to have only Bibles in the left pane.  Since Logos sells Loeb classics with separate modules for the Greek & English, it would be very convenient to be able to put the Greek in one panel & the English in another.  Also for Alford's Greek Testament there is an English language version which would be nice to put in a side by side panel with the Greek.  Then when we come to a comment in Latin in the Greek edition, we might find it translated in the English edition.

  • THEODORE VANCE
    THEODORE VANCE Member Posts: 50 ✭✭

    Actually as I see it, Logos is not an exclusively Bible publisher; it is a general eBook publisher with books on the American Civil War, etc. It appears to me to be a defect in Biblia.com if one has to have only Bibles in the left pane.  Since Logos sells Loeb classics with separate modules for the Greek & English, it would be very convenient to be able to put the Greek in one panel & the English in another.  Also for Alford's Greek Testament there is an English language version which would be nice to put in a side by side panel with the Greek.  Then when we come to a comment in Latin in the Greek edition, we might find it translated in the English edition.

  • THEODORE VANCE
    THEODORE VANCE Member Posts: 50 ✭✭

    Actually as I see it, Logos is not an exclusively Bible publisher; it is a general eBook publisher with books on the American Civil War, etc. It appears to me to be a defect in Biblia.com if one has to have only Bibles in the left pane.  Since Logos sells Loeb classics with separate modules for the Greek & English, it would be very convenient to be able to put the Greek in one panel & the English in another.  Also for Alford's Greek Testament there is an English language version which would be nice to put in a side by side panel with the Greek.  Then when we come to a comment in Latin in the Greek edition, we might find it translated in the English edition.

  • THEODORE VANCE
    THEODORE VANCE Member Posts: 50 ✭✭

    Actually as I see it, Logos is not an exclusively Bible publisher; it is a general eBook publisher with books on the American Civil War, etc. It appears to me to be a defect in Biblia.com if one has to have only Bibles in the left pane.  Since Logos sells Loeb classics with separate modules for the Greek & English, it would be very convenient to be able to put the Greek in one panel & the English in another.  Also for Alford's Greek Testament there is an English language version which would be nice to put in a side by side panel with the Greek.  Then when we come to a comment in Latin in the Greek edition, we might find it translated in the English edition.

  • THEODORE VANCE
    THEODORE VANCE Member Posts: 50 ✭✭

    Actually as I see it, Logos is not an exclusively Bible publisher; it is a general eBook publisher with books on the American Civil War, etc. It appears to me to be a defect in Biblia.com if one has to have only Bibles in the left pane.  Since Logos sells Loeb classics with separate modules for the Greek & English, it would be very convenient to be able to put the Greek in one panel & the English in another.  Also for Alford's Greek Testament there is an English language version which would be nice to put in a side by side panel with the Greek.  Then when we come to a comment in Latin in the Greek edition, we might find it translated in the English edition.

  • THEODORE VANCE
    THEODORE VANCE Member Posts: 50 ✭✭

    Actually as I see it, Logos is not an exclusively Bible publisher; it is a general eBook publisher with books on the American Civil War, etc. It appears to me to be a defect in Biblia.com if one has to have only Bibles in the left pane.  Since Logos sells Loeb classics with separate modules for the Greek & English, it would be very convenient to be able to put the Greek in one panel & the English in another.  Also for Alford's Greek Testament there is an English language version which would be nice to put in a side by side panel with the Greek.  Then when we come to a comment in Latin in the Greek edition, we might find it translated in the English edition.

  • THEODORE VANCE
    THEODORE VANCE Member Posts: 50 ✭✭

    Actually as I see it, Logos is not an exclusively Bible publisher; it is a general eBook publisher with books on the American Civil War, etc. It appears to me to be a defect in Biblia.com if one has to have only Bibles in the left pane.  Since Logos sells Loeb classics with separate modules for the Greek & English, it would be very convenient to be able to put the Greek in one panel & the English in another.  Also for Alford's Greek Testament there is an English language version which would be nice to put in a side by side panel with the Greek.  Then when we come to a comment in Latin in the Greek edition, we might find it translated in the English edition.

  • THEODORE VANCE
    THEODORE VANCE Member Posts: 50 ✭✭

    Actually as I see it, Logos is not an exclusively Bible publisher; it is a general eBook publisher with books on the American Civil War, etc. It appears to me to be a defect in Biblia.com if one has to have only Bibles in the left pane.  Since Logos sells Loeb classics with separate modules for the Greek & English, it would be very convenient to be able to put the Greek in one panel & the English in another.  Also for Alford's Greek Testament there is an English language version which would be nice to put in a side by side panel with the Greek.  Then when we come to a comment in Latin in the Greek edition, we might find it translated in the English edition.

  • THEODORE VANCE
    THEODORE VANCE Member Posts: 50 ✭✭

    Actually as I see it, Logos is not an exclusively Bible publisher; it is a general eBook publisher with books on the American Civil War, etc. It appears to me to be a defect in Biblia.com if one has to have only Bibles in the left pane.  Since Logos sells Loeb classics with separate modules for the Greek & English, it would be very convenient to be able to put the Greek in one panel & the English in another.  Also for Alford's Greek Testament there is an English language version which would be nice to put in a side by side panel with the Greek.  Then when we come to a comment in Latin in the Greek edition, we might find it translated in the English edition.

  • THEODORE VANCE
    THEODORE VANCE Member Posts: 50 ✭✭

    Actually as I see it, Logos is not an exclusively Bible publisher; it is a general eBook publisher with books on the American Civil War, etc. It appears to me to be a defect in Biblia.com if one has to have only Bibles in the left pane.  Since Logos sells Loeb classics with separate modules for the Greek & English, it would be very convenient to be able to put the Greek in one panel & the English in another.  Also for Alford's Greek Testament there is an English language version which would be nice to put in a side by side panel with the Greek.  Then when we come to a comment in Latin in the Greek edition, we might find it translated in the English edition.

  • THEODORE VANCE
    THEODORE VANCE Member Posts: 50 ✭✭

    Actually as I see it, Logos is not an exclusively Bible publisher; it is a general eBook publisher with books on the American Civil War, etc. It appears to me to be a defect in Biblia.com if one has to have only Bibles in the left pane.  Since Logos sells Loeb classics with separate modules for the Greek & English, it would be very convenient to be able to put the Greek in one panel & the English in another.  Also for Alford's Greek Testament there is an English language version which would be nice to put in a side by side panel with the Greek.  Then when we come to a comment in Latin in the Greek edition, we might find it translated in the English edition.

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    Bradley Grainger (Logos) Administrator, Logos Employee Posts: 12,073

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