The pBiblx2 Field Wise System as of Ver.2.03 is built upon a modular approach that allows web designers to use just the components that they want into the types of pages that they need.
- Desktop Themes:
- Theme0 - Plain HTML
- Theme1 - Original Dark1
- Theme1b - Lighter Variation
- Theme1e - LightDark
- Theme1f - Reversed
- Theme1g - Light
- Theme2 - Brite and Shiney
- Theme3 - Moab
- Theme5 - Simple Blue
- Individual Component Interfaces:
- Mini Bible - 400x400
- Mini Index 400x400
- Mini Dictionary 400x400
- Mini Tags 400x400
- Mini Tag Entry 400x400
- Mini Wiki 400x400
- Mini MurrayNewLife 400x400
- Some specialized iframe examples:
- Basic Reader - 800x600
- Basic Reader (with Dictionary + Scratch/White Pad) - 800x600
- Basic Reader (with Quote + Dictionary + Scratch/White Pad) - 1000x600
- Basic Reader (with Tag Entry) - 1000x600
- Basic Reader (with popup hoverwindow) - 1000x600
- Basic Index 800x600
- Basic Dictionary 800x600
- Basic Wiki Reader 800x600
- Murray - New Life Reader 800x600
- Simple Page 1 common HTML page that integrates authors content with basic Bible search capabilities.
- WhiteBoard - A PCARR Echo example
- SlidyScreen 1000x600
- Some Evangelical Examples:
- Example Email Attachment
This approach also allows regular users or pBiblx2 hosts to customize work and study surfaces to suit their particular needs.
- Some simple framed examples:
- Revised Work Surface 1 Hybrid work surface with toolbar pane left, full content centered, hover window and extra content window and disscusion window right pane.
- Work Surface 2 Work Surface 1 with a weblink index pane added
- New Work Surface 3 Hybrid work surface with dual navigation/content panes above a full width hover window.
- New Work Surface 4 Hybrid work surface with index navigation, center content pane, hover window.
- Non-Framed Examples:
- Dillo1 A lynx like theme for Dillo Links -g etc...
With proper HTML src coding you don't need even to be hosting a pBiblx2 server to write implement components, it can be as a simple as your own local html file. See PbiblxWebDesign for additional information.
You can always link users back to the full pBiblx2 interface - Here.