...using Biblia.com's embedded Bible verse plugin?
http://biblia.com/plugins/BibleVerse
If so, I'd appreciate your posting a link!
Yes, I've quoted bible verses on web pages, but never using biblia.com's verse plugin. Why would I need it when I can copy and paste?
It optionally can automatically show Verse of the Day art when available. It can optionally allow readers to read the text in different translations. It provides a link to allow the text to be read in context.
Yes, I've quoted bible verses on web pages, but never using biblia.com's verse plugin. Why would I need it when I can copy and paste? It optionally can automatically show Verse of the Day art when available. It can optionally allow readers to read the text in different translations. It provides a link to allow the text to be read in context.
I can also use different translations since I have a number of them on my computer. Copy and paste works regardless of which translation I use. I don't like Verse of the Day art since I don't intend to frame it and hang it on the wall. I prefer to read the text rather than admire it as art.
I use it on my blog. https://matthewhamrick.wordpress.com/
We use RefTagger on our church website (UnityRichwood.com) - is this somehow different?.
Yes, I've quoted bible verses on web pages, but never using biblia.com's verse plugin. Why would I need it when I can copy and paste? It optionally can automatically show Verse of the Day art when available. It can optionally allow readers to read the text in different translations. It provides a link to allow the text to be read in context. I can also use different translations since I have a number of them on my computer. Copy and paste works regardless of which translation I use. I don't like Verse of the Day art since I don't intend to frame it and hang it on the wall. I prefer to read the text rather than admire it as art.
Besides finding a lot of the art attractive to my tastes, guess I"m just not the arty type, I wouldn't use it because it's nothing more than a marketing tool.
I'd also be interested in understanding the differences.
RefTagger is for automatically detecting Bible references and displaying a popup when the user hovers the mouse over the reference. It's for bulk special handling of references.
The Bible Verse Plugin is for displaying a specific Bible reference on your web page using special formatting.
See the link in the original post for examples of the plugin in action.
Thank you for mentioning this. I frequently add Bible verses to my blog posts. I edited my most recent post to include the biblia link and I will use this on all future posts.
https://stagesofprayer.wordpress.com/