Change How Your Interlinear Looks
Our inline interlinear was released a few years ago and has become one of our most popular language tools. As a quick refresher, Blue Letter Bible has always had these language tools, but our team wanted to make it more accessible. And so, they began working on a horizontal variant of the interlinear which came to be known as the “inline interlinear.” It contains the same information as the standard interlinear, but the English reads horizontally and can be viewed as a complete chapter. And now, you can customize how that information is displayed.
From an inline interlinear page, you can select the “Colors” button to open a menu that gives you access to five themes. The first four are presets, but the fifth “Custom” tab allows you to select whatever colors you would like for the ten parts of speech. There are two colors: Fill and Text. Fill will select the color of the parsing code’s background while Text changes the font color. You can type in a specific six-character hex code or click on the colored circle to use a color wheel.
Any changes you make to your colors in the inline interlinear will also carry over to the standard interlinear, showing your selected colors for the parsing. As an additional feature, these colors also carry over into Hebrew parsing information. If you hover over the inflected form of a Hebrew word, it will highlight both that form and its corresponding code in the selected parsing color.
We have been so blessed by our skilled team of developers that have worked diligently on maximizing the potential of the tools that we have. If you want to start using the inline interlinear today, you can start by heading over to John 1.