Notes and Bookmark Options

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 The Notes feature can be used to make notes answering the questions in the lesson and to record your comments about a section.  To use the Notes feature click on a [Notes] image in the lesson and scroll up to the top of the form for suggestions for its use.  I suggest you resize the Notes window and place it above the lesson window similar to the picture below.  Look carefully at the picture and you will see the lesson is in the sidebar on the left and the Bible text is displayed in the main window.  This arrangement allows you to have the lesson, the Bible text and the notes text area all visible on the screen at once.  This eliminates the need to go back and forth between the lesson and the texts.  

Internet Explorer and Firefox browsers handle the Sidebar feature differently.  Firefox displays the Bible texts more rapidly and smoothly by usually not rewriting all the graphic elements on the Gospelcom text pages.  Internet Explorer will allow you to make the sidebar wider.  You should set the sidebar wider on both browers by grasping the vertical bar dividing the sidebar from the main window and pulling it to the right.  I personally prefer to use Firefox.  If you don't have it, you can download Firefox for free here.  Try both and see which you prefer.  See below to set bookmarks.


Bookmark current lesson redirect page with links to your favorite Bible version.  

You can set a bookmark/favorite to the current lesson with links to your preferred Bible version by clicking on that version below.  This link will display the lesson in the sidebar and then display the Bible texts in the main window so you can see both at the same time.  You need a fairly high resolution monitor for this to work well.  If you prefer the lesson in the main window see below.

Bookmark lesson in sidebar

New International

King James

New King James

Bookmark lesson in main window (no sidebar)

Firefox users click here.

New International

King James

New King James

Last modified 30 December 2006 7:55 AM by Bob