Martes, Agosto 14, 2012
RefTagger: Now Available for Catholic Bloggers

I'm pleased to announce that RefTagger is now available for Catholics. I've taken advantage of their inclusion of the Douay Rheims Scriptures to install the RefTagger code on A Catholic Life.

RefTagger is a free tool for bloggers that replicates Logos’ rollover and reference features. Want to see what I mean? With RefTagger enabled, when you hover your cursor over the passage, a box appears revealing the beginning of the excerpt. Click “more” to open the reading on Biblia.com. All I had to do was type that reference into my blog post!  See here for an example: Matthew 20:20–28

RefTagger works well with Blogger, WordPress, Movable Type, Drupal, Joomla!, and other sites, and incorporating it into your blog is an unbelievably simple process (even for the least tech-savvy among us). Simply select your “online Bible version” (I recommend “Douay-Rheims”) and any other settings you want in our online form, then copy and paste the JavaScript that’s automatically provided. Not sure where to paste the JavaScript? RefTagger can help with that, too.

Once RefTagger is installed on your site, you’re covered. It pro- and retroactively links every Bible reference on your blog. Worry free and labor free. Don’t bother typing out Bible verses anymore—with RefTagger, a reference is more than enough.

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