BibleQuiz is meant as a question-and-answer familiarizer to Holy Scriptures. This repository contains the web site that is included in the app.
A demo can be found at https://justineuro.github.io/BibleQuiz. A pre-release Android app is available: biblequiz-v.0.0.1-pre-release.apk. The src
folder used in making the Android app is available at BibleQuiz-src.
One can easily modify the available datasets by editing setDat.js
:
- Modify the first two lines of
setDat.js
to add more topics. Simply add entries to the data label array (datList
) and the topic array (topicsList
). - Add the additional datasets at the bottom of
setDat.js
as arrays. - One may opt to randomize the questions by using the sort() and compare function. See the examples given at the end of each data array already in
setDat.js
.
Special thanks to W3Schools for their tutorials on html, javascript, css, and bootstrap; Google for the Android OS and Android Studio; Bootstrap, Inc. and Bootstrap Live Customizer for the green cerulean-derived style sheet themes; JS Foundation et al. for the jQuery 3.3.1 Javascript Library; Dave Gandy for the Font Awesome 4.7.0 icons; StackOverflow user:nico for the smoothScroll.js
script; The Document Foundation for LibreOffice, Glyph and Cog, LLC for pdftoppm
and Dmitry Groshev, Mark Tyler, Xiaolin Wu et. al. for mtPaint---these softwares were employed for generating the BibleQuiz icon. Much thanks, too, to the Debian Project for the Debian 8 (Jessie) GNU/Linux OS, and GitHub for its generosity in providing space for this project. My sincerest gratitude, too, to BibleQuizzes.org.uk for question ideas. Lastly, but most importantly (before I forget and I hope and pray that I never will forget), my sincerest gratitude to the Most Holy Trinity---God Father, Son, and Holy Spirit---for Holy Scriptures and for the holy angels and the saints.
To the extent possible under law,
Justine Leon A. Uro
has waived all copyright and related or neighboring rights to
BibleQuiz.
This work is published from:
The Philippines.