overall_footer_body_after
template event with the following code:Code: Select all
<!-- IF SCRIPT_NAME != 'posting' -->
<script src="https://www.biblegateway.com/public/link-to-us/tooltips/bglinks.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
<script type="text/javascript">
BGLinks.version = "KJV";
BGLinks.linkVerses();
</script>
<!-- ENDIF -->
Over a year later and I was looking at this again and wondered what "this shouldn't be too hard" meant... thinking it was just something I could throw together myself... so I went in my cpanel to look at files for overall_footer_body_after and what I found was that mentioned in a few extensions I already have... so, I'm guessing the not so hard thing is creating an extension??? That has me wondering if that is all that's actually needed... a single file with that code? That would indeed be easy but I'm assuming that creating an extension isn't as simple as a single file with one little blurb of code.This shouldn't be too hard. All you really need is...
Here I was thinking I needed to go try and figure out how to create it myself. Thanks.david63 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 09, 2019 12:34 pm For anyone interested here is the extension - https://github.com/david63/biblequotes/archive/3.2.zip
see ext.php
namespace david63\biblequotes;
That's the Bethlehem star, a token proving it was validated by David himself
How about at the bottom of this page - https://github.com/david63/biblequotes
I didn't see that when clicking your link, and the readme.md isn't included in the zipfile.david63 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 09, 2019 7:49 pm How about at the bottom of this page - https://github.com/david63/biblequotes