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Scripture Memory Blog Widget!

23 Feb

Blogger WidgetDo you have your own blog or website?  Now you can show memory verses in your side panel with the Scripture Memory Widget. After you add it to your blog, you’ll be asked to choose between two display modes.

1. Always display random verses
2. Always display the last verse I memorized

See a sample at the top right of this page. Clicking a verse title will take you to the screen to memorize the verse. If a visitor to your blog clicks it, they will be able to memorize the verse without even having to create an account. I’m hoping this tool will help many people get hooked on scripture memory.



Source Code for NON-Blogger Blogs & Web Sites
<div id="Memory-Verse-Container" style="margin:0px; padding:0px;"></div><a id="Scripture-Memory-Verses" href="http://scripturetyper.com/" title="Bible Memory Verses">Bible Memory Verses</a><script type="text/javascript" src="http://scripturetyper.com/BlogPlugins/my-latest-scripture.aspx?userprofileid=2&uid=~uid~" language="javascript"></script>

 
 

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  1. Caroline

    March 15, 2010 at 1:59 pm

    How exactly do I get the verse I want posted on Wordpress? Thanks

     
  2. admin

    March 15, 2010 at 2:13 pm

    Hey Caroline,

    Unfortunately, if your Blog is hosted at wordpress.com, they don’t allow javascript plugins. If you happen to host your wordpress blog on your own server, you can install the widget by just copying and pasting the ‘non-blogger’ code above into a ‘Text’ widget in your side panel. To add a ‘Text’ widget in the WordPress admin panel, click Appearance->Widgets and it will appear in the list of available widgets. Just paste in the code as the text.

    I’m researching how I might be able to create a non-javascript plugin for hosted wordpress sites. I’ll post an update if and when this is available. Blessings!

    -Brett

     
  3. Sarah

    April 29, 2010 at 6:27 pm

    I tried this on my blog at webs.com and it didn’t work.

     
  4. admin

    April 29, 2010 at 9:34 pm

    Hey Sarah,

    I was able to get it to work on webs.com. Here’s the step by step:

    1. Click where it says ‘Click to manage sidebar’
    2. Click the ‘+Custom Module’ button at the top
    3. Click the last button on the toolbar ” to edit the HTML source
    4. Paste the code from the link below into the editor
    5. Save it and you’re all set

    Here’s the link to the code:
    http://scripturetyper.com/blog/index.php/widget/

    Just copy everything in the Source Code for NON-Blogger Blogs & Web Sites

    Let me know if I can help further.

    Blessings,

    Brett