Liturgical WordPress, part deux
Speaking of changing the color of your website based on the liturgical calendar, Scott Lenger has up on his site a WordPress plugin to do exactly that. I can’t decide if that’s good or bad.
I’ve been thinking of a site re-design for a while, and I blame Dean for getting me started on it again. This is not what I needed to get my final papers completed this semester.
RefTagger Plugin for Bible References in WordPress
Logos, the people behind the Libronix Digital Library System, have come out with a plugin for WordPress called RefTagger. It’s not a new idea – Scripturizer has been around for years – but it seemed good to me to try a new thing.
So now I can type John 3.16 or even Acts 3.1-4.31 (which I just got done doing a 14 page paper on for Educational Ministry) and everything should just work. Now if only I didn’t have to use the English Standard Version on my website – NRSV, anyone?
Also: check out the Semantic Bible project – especially the “BibleRef” microformat. Hat tip to Thomas Keene at Nerdlets.


