Is there a way to stop getting notifications for specific posts in the new forums? i.e., old posts that I have lost interest in on which I have commented. There was a point when I paid attention, but that time has passed.
You can edit notifications by clicking your picture in the top right corner, then Account & Privacy Settings, then notification preferences.
I would suggest turning notifications on for bookmarked posts. You can bookmark a post by clicking the little flag to the right of the post title. Click the flag again to remove the bookmark from the post (then you will no longer get notifications for it, unless a different notification setting triggers it). You can access My bookmarks under quick links or in the profile dropdown menu to view bookmarked posts or remove the bookmark from bookmarked posts.
This is a most excellent solution!
Where is the Command box located? Please be more specific when telling us to "Go to the Command Box. " It would be nice to know where the Command box is. I'm sorry, but I don't know where "This field" is located. Can you be more specific?
I want to find all the occurrences of the word "heart" in Ecclesiastes. I would like to end up with a list of the words with the strongs number for each word. Can anyone help me achieve this? I have not purchased the subscription version of Logos if that matters.
Dear Folk, I'm trying to input in the Morph search box lemma:h:k BEFORE 1 Word@N to search for instances where k is before a noun. I'm searching for similies. When I type lemma:h:k it gives the hebrew lemma with appropriate hebrew letter, but when I try to add BEFORE 1 Word, etc. the cursor goes back before the Hebrew…
The ESV is my preferred bible, so I enter all of my highlights and labels in that translation. I am reading through the NASB95 translation for my 2025 reading plan, so I have it and the ESV side-by-side, joined with a link set. In the screenshot below I entered a single label in the ESV for verses 11 and 12. The NASB95…
What map book shows all the New Testament places quickly and easily? Syrian Phoenicia was hard to find. As was Magadan.