We’ve gotten a handful of “could you change this?” requests over the years, and many of them are good ideas—just not something we want to force all users into. The time has finally come to let users sort of grant these requests themselves!
Changelog
- og:image meta tags are working correctly now, not that you really cared.
- Added a settings icon (this is not the real icon, it’s a work in progress and will not be a construction vehicle at launch).
- Added a settings modal (which you get to by clicking the icon, go figure).
- Settings are:
- Site Theme – just in case you want to rock Relight with a different theme than your other apps.
- Navbar location – My theory is that people might like this on mobile, mostly.
- Search Default – We’ve gotten a few requests that the site, instead of defaulting to search all content on the site, default to search the Bible. Now you can adjust that yourself.
- Show Chapter Summaries – Some people like the chapter summaries at the top of the page (pro tip: you can tap a verse number in them to scroll down to that verse), some people may not. Now you can toggle them off.
Known Issues
- While putting the nabber on the bottom does work, the autocomplete settings are a bit funky. Also I haven’t tried this on mobile, so I apologize if it’s awful.
- I’m planning to fix some issues surrounding share modals and the lightbulb icon. If you know what I’m talking about, then you know what I’m talking about. If you don’t, then you don’t care about this.