Hi Dan,
The way you suggested to list the OT and NT books of the Bible separately
works well.  But I realized that since the page names are only numbers, I
just get a long list of numbers instead of the names of the books.  Is
there a way to use [(list for=1-39 fmt=bible.{+p}.1)] but have it display
the book names from bible.header, instead of just the number?

On another topic, I wanted to have a page with a data variable that is
fetched from the current users page.  So I used {~uservar}.  But then I
realized that if the person is not logged in nothing will appear in that
spot; it will just be empty.  Is there a simple way to fetch the data
variable from the users page if they are logged in, and fetch it from a
generic guest page if the person isn't logged in?  I know I can use [if]
statements, but I thought maybe there was something simpler.  I tried
creating a member.guest page for people who aren't logged in, but of course
that didn't work.
I made a workaround by having the page fetch an info variable from
code.settings, and that info variable in code.settings contains the
following conditional statement (this way I don't have to write out the
whole [if] statement every time I want to insert that variable into some
page:

infovar: [if login]{~uservar}[else]{site.vars:guestvar}[if]

So this works, but I wondered if there was a easier or faster way to
accomplish the same thing.

Thanks!
Cheers,
Shawn

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