Automatically Link Bible Verses with RefTagger
This past week we discovered a new tool for Christian bloggers and apologists that relieves the tedium of building links to online Bibles by hand.
RefTagger is a short fragment of javascript that easily enables most major blog and portal systems to support the automatic linking of Bible references to your favorite version of the Bible, provided its one of the eight available. You set your preferred version in the script fragment. RefTagger provides an online tool for creating a unique custom fragment for just your blog.
For fellow Blogger users, the installation was quick and painless. We simply selected our template tab, scrolled to the bottom of the textarea box, and pasted the script just above the closing body tag. Save the template and RefTagger works. RefTagger converted every Bible reference in every post since our start two years ago to a rollover showing the referenced verse.
Now if Logos would only add the public domain Douay-Rheims version of the Bible for outreach to Catholics, we'd be cooking with gas. A Greek New Testament would also be handy for those few times we need to examine the underlying Greek.
In closing, remember the words of Isaiah 55:11.
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Source: RefTagger
RefTagger is a short fragment of javascript that easily enables most major blog and portal systems to support the automatic linking of Bible references to your favorite version of the Bible, provided its one of the eight available. You set your preferred version in the script fragment. RefTagger provides an online tool for creating a unique custom fragment for just your blog.
For fellow Blogger users, the installation was quick and painless. We simply selected our template tab, scrolled to the bottom of the textarea box, and pasted the script just above the closing body tag. Save the template and RefTagger works. RefTagger converted every Bible reference in every post since our start two years ago to a rollover showing the referenced verse.
Now if Logos would only add the public domain Douay-Rheims version of the Bible for outreach to Catholics, we'd be cooking with gas. A Greek New Testament would also be handy for those few times we need to examine the underlying Greek.
In closing, remember the words of Isaiah 55:11.
Related Posts:
Scripture Memorization in Early Church History
Apologetics - eSword for Catholics
NWT for eSword
Source: RefTagger
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