How to customized the Home Page and remove the items under Explore.

How to customized the Home Page and remove the items under Explore.

Yes, I know this question has been asked many times over the MANY YEARS.

Is this even possible?

I have Logos Bible Study 34.1, latest version 34.1.9

For now, I have disabled using the Home Page Sad  because I have no interest in all the bloat and displayed items.  They are simply not relevant.

Why Logos refuses to provide its customers with a simple way to hide all this irrelevant content baffles me.

Please enable hiding the Explore section, thank you.

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    Hi Karl,

    On the right hand side of the page, in line with the 'Explore' header, at the top right of the Explore section, is a small cog. You can click that and untick what you don't need. If you untick everything, you will just be left with the header and the cog.

    Hi Kevin,

    Thank you for the reply. However, my Windows Desktop application does not have this cog.

    I wish it was still available.

    On a PC it is still available - even with a very narrow panel, it still shows for me. Somehow, you have a corrupted installation of some sort.

    Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."

    You are using Verbum.  I am using Logos Bible Study on Windows Desktop, using the latest version with all updates applied.

    There is no cog available.

    I just checked the Logos Web app.  https://app.logos.com/  then went to the Dashboard.  Same missing cog.

    If you open the above Web App can you see the cog?

    The ability to customize the content in the Explore section requires the purchase of an L8, L9, or L10 base package.

    Andrew Batishko | Logos software developer

    Thank you very much for an informative reply. Lord bless you.

    That's not right to make people upgrade $800+ for a package to get that back. 

    That's not right to make people upgrade $800+ for a package to get that back. 

    Why do you think this is $800+

    It looks as though this is included in Logos Fundamentals - https://www.logos.com/product/228264/logos-10-fundamentals - at $49

    That's not too bad I guess but still taking away stuff so they can make more money is wrong. I am waiting for the subscribe service they are going to have.

    This does not appear to be correct. I have an L8 base package and the option is not available.

    This does not appear to be correct. I have an L8 base package and the option is not available.

    Greetings Andrew

    Thanks for chipping in. I am not clear though what is not available. It might help to tell us a little about your OS and Logos version number. It is often a good idea to attach a screen shot (using the paper clip in the toolbar) even if it is to show that something isn't there.

    I am sure that, together, we will be able to work out what is wrong.

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    This does not appear to be correct. I have an L8 base package and the option is not available.

    I slightly mis-spoke. You need to have a purchased L8, L9, or L10 base package. Just the free Logos Basic is not sufficient.

    Andrew Batishko | Logos software developer

    I was going to say I can't believe Logos would do this, but I guess I do. Taking away things people have had as part of their Logos package from the time they bought it until recently, is wrong on many levels, including ethically. I have had Logos so long that I can't even remember what package I bought...it was either Logos 3 or 4. But, come to think of it, they took away things we had within just a couple of upgrades later. Makes me wonder when they'll start taking away books we've bought.You also don't give people something for "free" and then turn around and take it back later. That used to be called an "Indian giver". I'm sorry if that seems harsh, but I'm upset and I think I have a right to be. When you purchase something, you expect to continue to be able to use the features available when you purchased it and any given to you freely thereafter.