How to View Multiple Translations Simultanenously ?

DC Perman
DC Perman Member Posts: 3
edited November 2024 in English Forum

If anyone knows how to view More-than-one translation on-screen (at the same time), as in some kind of Split-Screen format, I would So appreciate your giving me a clue -- which right now I have none.

I once had a Bible with Four (yep, 4) different translations printed side-by-side -- was such Great Help for study!   Presently, since most of my Bible study now occurs online, being able to compare even Two simultaneously would be a real blessing.  Any input out there ?  ?

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  • NB.Mick
    NB.Mick MVP Posts: 16,045

    DC Perman said:

    If anyone knows how to view More-than-one translation on-screen (at the same time), as in some kind of Split-Screen format, I would So appreciate your giving me a clue -- which right now I have none.

    Strange. I always thought that the split screen was biblia.com's standard display. 

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  • GaoLu
    GaoLu Member Posts: 3,496 ✭✭✭

    Here are some ideas that might help:

     

    1. F7 pulls up a comparative list of your preferred Bibles
    2. The left and right arrow keys rotate you through preferred Bibles
    3. Or set up a Layout something like this (and save it: Top right | Layout |Rename "Snapshot"):

                              Don't forget to link the panels together if you want then synchronized.

     

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  • steve clark
    steve clark Member Posts: 3,591 ✭✭✭

    Perhaps you have set Biblia.com to the Mobile view, which shows only a single book.

    If so, slide the scroll-bar down to see the bottom of the webpage, then click on the Standard link to have Biblia.com return to the two book view.

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    Then you should see something like shown below. You then can select which books that you want on each side.

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  • Paul Lufkin
    Paul Lufkin Member Posts: 16 ✭✭

    Biblehub.com lets you see 5 translations side by side in their parallel section.