Seek and ye shall find

November 14th, 2009 by Nathan Kitchen
Several weeks ago I released a new version of the OfflineBible with rudimentary search capabilities. It had many restrictions, but proved that the Gears platform could handle simple, fast keyword searches. A lot of code has passed under the bridge since then, and I’ve fleshed out the search screen into something a little more powerful. Here’s what you can look forward to in the new version.
* Filtering – After running a search, the distribution of the hits is shown in the filter block. Click on a block to restrict the results to the corresponding book. There are also filter blocks for testaments, and one for the whole Bible which removes the filter.
* Paging – Quickly sort through many results using the new paging mechanism.
* Integration – Previously the sidebar search control allowed you to jump to a given passage by typing in a reference. Meanwhile, the search view allowed you to look for Bible keywords. Now you can do both of these things from either location!
* Multi keyword searching – Probably the most useful thing in this release.
* UI enhancements – Switch between the standard horizontal-scrolling multi-column mode and a vertical-scrolling single column mode. Unfortunately IE8 doesn’t support the necessary CSS features for multiple columns, so if you’re using IE8 you’re out of luck. Switch to Chrome :)
* Resize – In the previous version I added a resizable splitter bar which allowed you to change the size of the sidebar. Unfortunately the items in the sidebar didn’t scale or reposition well. I’ve half-addressed this now. The mini-search and bookmarks scale nicely, but the notepad doesn’t. It’s being replaced with something new and shiny in the future, so I didn’t bother burning time into making it work.
Want to upgrade? Sadly you’ll have to use your browser to remove the current site from Gears (if you already have it installed). Typically, you’ll find the setting in Tools > Options > Gears Settings. It’s in the “Under the hood” tab, in the “Option” dialog in Chrome. I realise this is a pain, and it’s something I’m planning to address soon.
Feedback and suggestions appreciated as always.

Several weeks ago I released a new version of the OfflineBible with rudimentary search capabilities. It had many restrictions, but proved that the Gears platform could handle simple, fast keyword searches. A lot of code has passed under the bridge since then, and I’ve fleshed out the search screen into something a little more powerful. Here’s what you can look forward to in the new version. Read the rest of this entry »

RFC: Search is now in beta

October 1st, 2009 by Nathan Kitchen

September has been quiet, providing me with a great opportunity to put some hours into the OfflineBible again. I promised myself that I’d get search working in some sense before the end of the month, and although I’ve run it to the wire it’s just about ready for testing.

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Word search

September 20th, 2009 by Nathan Kitchen

This site has been a little quiet of late. With one thing and another over the summer I’ve not had opportunity to invest much time in the OfflineBible. However, things are still ticking over in the background. It may have been a while in coming, but I’ve hit a major milestone and thought that it was worthy of a quick post.

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Unplugging

May 31st, 2009 by Nathan Kitchen

I’ve had a bit of time to spend on the OfflineBible today and I’ve managed to complete a few things that were on my to-do list (and a few that weren’t). In no particular order:

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The Hammering of the Pixels

May 28th, 2009 by Nathan Kitchen

If you’ve been keeping an eye on this site then you may have noticed a few changes over the last few days. Although most of the pages remain placeholders I’m slowly managing to expand the site theme across different sections. The archive pages now fit in with the rest of the site, which will probably make more of a difference once the site has been active for a while.

Meanwhile, what are the upcoming changes to the OfflineBible itself?

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Hello Internet

May 3rd, 2009 by Nathan Kitchen

I should introduce myself: my name is Nathan Kitchen (26/M/UK). For the past few months I’ve been working on a Bible website with a difference: unlike other Bible websites, you can actually use it without an Internet connection.

All of this is made possible using Google’s Gears plugin, which provides storage for the contents of the Bible on your computer. If you want to try out the OfflineBible, install the Gears plugin and then visit my.offlinebible.com.

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