Gita web app (Next.js, open source) v1.1: Added Settings page to select languages for translations and commentaries; Notes for students & other self-learners
Last updated on 14 Aug. 2024
Minor update on 1 Oct. 2024
Gita web app (latest version) deployed at: https://gita-rsi.vercel.app/.
GitHub repo: https://github.com/ravisiyer/gita .
This version adds to earlier version 1.0, the feature of user selecting the languages of translations and commentaries in verse page through a 'Settings' page. [Minor improvement was made later to 1.1 showing a note on verse page about 'Settings' and that version is live in the vercel.app link above.]
Above pic: screenshot of Settings page.
[On PC desktop/laptop, to open pic in larger resolution (if available), right-click on pic followed by open link (NOT image) in new tab/window. In new tab/window you may have to click on pic to zoom in.]
Above pic: Minor improvement to version 1.1 which shows a note on verse page about 'Settings'.
For students and other self-learners who want to understand the changes from software development perspective, I have put up the post: Notes on enhancements and bugfixes to Bhagavad Gita v1.0 Next.js web app, https://raviswdev.blogspot.com/2024/07/notes-on-enhancements-and-bugfixes-to.html .
Next I plan to add settings to select particular authors for translations and commentaries (in addition to selecting languages).
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