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New sydneyanglicans.net

Comments (0) · 23 March 2009 · permalink

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The Sydneyanglicans.net site has been refreshed. Less busier than the previous version, there is still a lot on the front page.
From the web design point of view, it’s a disappointing change back to a table-based layout – but the design would have lent itself really well to one of the new fangled grid layouts.

ESV Study Bible

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ESV Study Bible, released in Oct 2008.

Bible Geocoding

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A comprehensive mapping of places in the Bible, viewable with Google Earth.

Don't litter or eternal damnation

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The new mortal sins are not as punchy as the original list, take for example “polluting the environment”. You’re, certainly not going to get an ice cream named “polluting the environment”.

Visualizing the Bible

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A wonderful visualization of the cross-references in the Bible. This guy has lots of other excellent visualizations (e.g. Internet Map). [via ESV Bible Blog]

BibleMap.org

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A mashup of Google Maps and the ESV Bible text to create an online Bible atlas. [via ESV Blog ]

 

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