PLEASE logos help
I have an Amazon Kindle
When I go to biblia.com default is too small for me to read and there's no possible way for me to make it larger other than zooming in and zooming in doesn't work.
please make a zone function in the browser
For me to be able to read if the website had a larger font option like a plus or minus it would be absolutely perfect
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Im talking about the mobile view because that's the only one working in kindle
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I think Berechiah's issue is that button is missing from the mobile version of biblia, which is the only version that works on the Kindle browser.
Using Logos as a pastor, seminary professor, and Tyndale author
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Please try to add this feature
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Im talking about the mobile view because that's the only one working in kindle
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Why use biblia instead of app.logos.com, which does have font control?
Using Logos as a pastor, seminary professor, and Tyndale author
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The three-dot menu at the top right of each panel has a font size slider that adjusts the font size for that panel. I don't have a Kindle but I expect this should work on Kindle as well.
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I think Berechiah's issue is that button is missing from the mobile version of biblia, which is the only version that works on the Kindle browser.
Using Logos as a pastor, seminary professor, and Tyndale author
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Unfortunately the standard version won't work only the mobile version of biblia.
Unfortunately the font is to small
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Exactly
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I thought Biblia.com was on its deathbed. (I've never actually seen a deathbed.)
But both the iPhone version, and Kindle version seem newly enhanced. I say 'version' since they're completely different.
Biblia/iphone looks like a simplified app.logos.com, but is not familiar with screensize (app.logos nicely formats panels to the iPhone; Biblia just thinks it's on a big iPad, and unreadable on an iphone).
And the Kindle version is super-stripped down, I assume to be able to operate on simple browsers (like Kindle). Or, maybe to be referenced for simple verse display by another app. The problem is that, after a bit of Bible reading, the display deteriorates into a gazillion footnotes, each a single line. Then, it follows with advertisements all over the place. After a few struggling minutes, the Bible text was pretty much gone. Commerce wins!
Whether Berechiah gets his request … I'd assume one would need to know (a) is it dieing or not, and (2) what's its purpose?
"If myth is ideology in narrative form, then scholarship is myth with footnotes." B. Lincolm 1999.
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+1 please make keyboard shortcuts for font size.
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