Biblia.com shows an option for tracking reading plans. What reading plans? I can't find any anywhere. Are they no longer available or have they not yet been implemented?
Are you signed in? If so, do you see "You have not started any reading plans" when clicking the reading plans expander?
-Patrick
Yes to both. I am signed in; I see "You have not started any reading plans". But there is nothing there to take me to reading plans.
There is no interface for adding reading plans on Biblia.com. bible.faithlife.com does have this feature though. You could try using that site.
Originally, the Reading Plans section was a way to access reading plans that were created on the Logos desktop platform. bible.faithlife.com was created with the "Add" reading plan feature a while after Biblia.com. This feature has not been ported back to Biblia but I will add it to our list of todos.
Thanks for bringing this to our attention!
So, Biblia.com and bible.faithlife.com are essentially the same site under two different URLs?
Almost the same. bible.faithlife.com was created to provide a better web platform for reading and navigating in our free Faithlife Study Bible. E.g. it has popups for FSB photos and infographics as well as popups for appendix articles embedded in the text.
The Faithlife branding also creates a more seemless experience for users who are jumping into the FSB but are not familiar with the Biblia platform.
Okay. Sounds reasonable. I see there are numerous mobile device apps from Logos covering all the various incarnations (Logos, Biblia, et cetera) If I get into the Logos desktop-based software, can I presume that the actual Logos app for mobile is the best choice for integration, or is that an unwarranted assumption?
That is a correct assumption. Although it does not have all the firepower of our desktop application, the Logos mobile app will be a more similar experience to the desktop application than the other apps.