Sermon Browser Screenshots
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Displaying sermons on your website
This first screen shot shows how Sermon Browser looks to your readers. This particular search shows only those sermons preached from 1 Corinthians. Each of the sermons has audio files, but one also has an embedded video. On the left-hand side you can see the widget showing the most recent sermons preached. At the top you can see a link to both the full podcast, and lower down to a custom podcast.

The single sermon page (with Bible text)
This next screenshot shows the detail for one sermon. You can see additional links to other sermons preached around that time, plus the complete ESV text of the passage being preached on.

Editing a sermon
The third screenshot shows the main editing window. You can see a wide variety of information can be entered, including the bible passage being preached on, and any files linked to the sermon. Any number of Bible passages can be included, and any number of files (e.g. you could attach an mp3 file for the audio recording, a powerpoint file, and a word document of PDF of the sermon text).

Using the template facility
The final screenshot shows the options screen with its powerful templating facility. With a little knowledge of HTML and CSS and the Sermon Browser template tags, you can easily adapt Sermon Browser’s output to suit your own requirements. SermonBrowser produces valid XHTML code, using semantically correct markup and is fully standards compliant.

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