FSB - Three Suggestions
Thank you for making the FSB available to us for free. I have 3 suggestions to make it a better resource:
1) Include more pastoral / devotional / applicational notes. Currently the majority of the study notes are technical / historical / background in nature, and it reads very dry and cold.
2) Mark the comment types a la the NET Bible notes -- separating technical / historical background vs textual / translation notes vs pastoral / applicational, etc.
3) Provide an option to hide resource links that the user doesn't own.
Thanks,
Peter
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PL said:
Thank you for making the FSB available to us for free. I have 3 suggestions to make it a better resource:
1) Include more pastoral / devotional / applicational notes. Currently the majority of the study notes are technical / historical / background in nature, and it reads very dry and cold.
2) Mark the comment types a la the NET Bible notes -- separating technical / historical background vs textual / translation notes vs pastoral / applicational, etc.
3) Provide an option to hide resource links that the user doesn't own.
Thanks,
Peter
Good ideas PL. Suggestions 1 and 2, may be easier to implement than 3. FSB is free (at least for now) I think Logos hopes to make its money back when the user buys some resources that do not come free. This would be the reason for leaving them there. Just wild speculation, I have no inside information as to whether or not they will take up your suggestion or if not why they will not. Just my .02 cents.
Mission: To serve God as He desires.
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[Y]Lynden Williams said:FSB is free (at least for now) I think Logos hopes to make its money back when the user buys some resources that do not come free. This would be the reason for leaving them there
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