Thanks to RefTagger I was able to re-add the ability for Scripture Verse popups:
2 Tim 2:24-25
2 Tim 2:24-25
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Is there a way to change which version pops up?Thanks to RefTagger I was able to re-add the ability for Scripture Verse popups:
2 Tim 2:24-25
I don't think I was clear. I don't need multi-versions for me, I just want to change the default version that is installed. I don't want the 1900 version of the AV.I recall from discussing this before that multi versions is not an option so you have to pick one. I have put reftagger on Chrome and it is a godsend as I have 1000+ references to proof. The popup saves cutting and pasting to a look up. So what would take who knows how long before I'l complete today with three days work, DV.
I'd like the ESV - that's why I wondered if each user could adjust it for himself. I'm not asking for a change for the whole site, but I thought I remembered being able to get the popup version that I wanted with the old site. Maybe I am remembering wrong.to what? I think that is the only KJV version offered. On the Chrome version it is the only choice. When we discussed this on the last install we chose KJV as likely suiting the most folks.
It is hit or miss as to which one takes priority. The Chrome versions of Reftagger are ones created by individuals, not Logos. For your work, Chris, you may want to try this as it also works offline:Maybe Rich can discover if that is an option. In Chrome I can click on the reftagger icon and toggle. What happens I wonder if you view PB on Chrome with reftagger installed; which takes precedent? Or blow up?
It is hit or miss as to which one takes priority. The Chrome versions of Reftagger are ones created by individuals, not Logos. For your work, Chris, you may want to try this as it also works offline:
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/popverse-bible-reference/bacpgelchdkdpdhpfejnckhmnodlkfik
What dose this mean?so I would just have to persist that whenever you hit PuritanBoard
That's cool. I didn't know it supported that. The RefTagger script is something I had to add to one of the Templates and I coud only select 1 version. It looks like when one adds a verse it gives you the option to choose.When composing posts a person may specify the translation that pops up:
John 3:16 KJV
John 3:16 ESV
John 3:16 NKJV
How can I do that? I don't see the option when I put in a verse.That's cool. I didn't know it supported that. The RefTagger script is something I had to add to one of the Templates and I coud only select 1 version. It looks like when one adds a verse it gives you the option to choose.
The code to enable RefTagger looks like this. Using developer tools on your web browser (usually Ctrl+Shift+I), it's possible to modify a small bit of code temporarily and reload it to see what it looks like.What dose this mean?
<script>
var refTagger = {
settings: {
bibleReader: "bible.faithlife",
bibleVersion: "KJV"
}
};
(function(d, t) {
var g = d.createElement(t), s = d.getElementsByTagName(t)[0];
g.src = "//api.reftagger.com/v2/RefTagger.js";
s.parentNode.insertBefore(g, s);
}(document, "script"));
</script>
<script>
var refTagger = {
settings: {
bibleVersion: "KJV"
}
};
(function(d, t) {
var g = d.createElement(t), s = d.getElementsByTagName(t)[0];
g.src = "//api.reftagger.com/v2/RefTagger.js";
s.parentNode.insertBefore(g, s);
}(document, "script"));
</script>