...using Biblia.com's embedded Bible verse plugin?
http://biblia.com/plugins/BibleVerse
If so, I'd appreciate your posting a link!
Yes, I've quoted bible verses on web pages, but never using biblia.com's verse plugin. Why would I need it when I can copy and paste?
It optionally can automatically show Verse of the Day art when available. It can optionally allow readers to read the text in different translations. It provides a link to allow the text to be read in context.
Yes, I've quoted bible verses on web pages, but never using biblia.com's verse plugin. Why would I need it when I can copy and paste? It optionally can automatically show Verse of the Day art when available. It can optionally allow readers to read the text in different translations. It provides a link to allow the text to be read in context.
I can also use different translations since I have a number of them on my computer. Copy and paste works regardless of which translation I use. I don't like Verse of the Day art since I don't intend to frame it and hang it on the wall. I prefer to read the text rather than admire it as art.
I use it on my blog. https://matthewhamrick.wordpress.com/
We use RefTagger on our church website (UnityRichwood.com) - is this somehow different?.
Yes, I've quoted bible verses on web pages, but never using biblia.com's verse plugin. Why would I need it when I can copy and paste? It optionally can automatically show Verse of the Day art when available. It can optionally allow readers to read the text in different translations. It provides a link to allow the text to be read in context. I can also use different translations since I have a number of them on my computer. Copy and paste works regardless of which translation I use. I don't like Verse of the Day art since I don't intend to frame it and hang it on the wall. I prefer to read the text rather than admire it as art.
Besides finding a lot of the art attractive to my tastes, guess I"m just not the arty type, I wouldn't use it because it's nothing more than a marketing tool.
I'd also be interested in understanding the differences.
RefTagger is for automatically detecting Bible references and displaying a popup when the user hovers the mouse over the reference. It's for bulk special handling of references.
The Bible Verse Plugin is for displaying a specific Bible reference on your web page using special formatting.
See the link in the original post for examples of the plugin in action.
On desktop. If you view the link on mobile you won't see the examples.
Thank you for mentioning this. I frequently add Bible verses to my blog posts. I edited my most recent post to include the biblia link and I will use this on all future posts.
https://stagesofprayer.wordpress.com/