1. From the home page, I select a saints
2. A layout consisting solely of the resource Saints opens.
Note: I have suggested in the past that Images of the Saints also open.
Question: Why isn't Saints type:Encyclopedia like similar works?

3. Select the saints name and open the Context Menu.
Two questions: (a) why no facebook/twitter et. al. share line
(b) why is Saints the only resource shown - shouldn't The Book of Saints (type:encyclopedia) also show? And even though indexed by date, the other saints resources seem as if they should also appear - I suggest that they do.e
Note: the dates in this work have no time flags. I assume the dates for the saints will eventually be added to the timeline.

4. Open first "further reading" resource, select Dominic and open context menu.
Minimal functionality without treating Dominic as topic/headword but consistent.

5. Open second "further reading" resource, select Dominic and open context menu.
Minimal functionality without treating Dominic as topic/headword but consistent.

6. Open third "further reading" resource, select Dominic and open context menu.
Minimal functionality without treating Dominic as topic/headword but consistent.

7. Open fourth "further reading" resource, select Dominic and open context menu.
Notes" Cannot select heading line ... no navigation from the media page. I would like standard right click navigation but apparently that is not in the design.

8. Open the one saint reference work not included on the page.
Two questions: (a) Why is there no share entry - facebook, twitter, etc.(b) Why doesn't the other non-calendar reference work (Saints) appear.

I would like to see the following additional functionality:
- a datatype for the Feast day of a saint so that one could search on "August 4" as well as "St. Dominic"
- a topics.logos.com link for outside resources since, as Bible software, Logos is unlikely to invest heavily in the documentation of saints across multiple denominations. (At least I do think it should.)
- I dream of a section that would collect quotations from the Saint ... but believe topics.logos.com to be a reasonable compromise