Google recently introduced a new Labs feature called “Random Signature” and eBible.com has created a way for that signature to actually be a random bible verse.
Here’s how to do it:
1. Click on “Settings” in the top right of your GMAIL Screen.
2. Go to “Labs”.
3. Find “Random Signature” and then Enable it.
4. Go back to your “General” tab in Settings.
5. Enter this URL as seen below: http://ebible.com/api/random_signature?utm_source=random_signature&utm_medium=gmail
6. Save changes, then try composing a new message! It should look something like this:
Please note that it may take a few refreshes of your system and browser before the new random signature takes affect.
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DavidCookie says
This seems like it could get a little dangerous…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2jdWH9N-JXI
human3rror says
oh, it's always dangerous.
🙂
bondChristian says
That was awesome. I've seen similar problems like that. Didn't Al Gore mess up like this too? I know I have.
Anyway, I really like the idea. I didn't know there even was a rotating signature in Gmail. Even if I don't go with the rotating Bible verses the way you said, I might use this in other ways. Thanks.
-Marshall Jones Jr.
Yohan Perera says
Is there a way to use this new feature to include random links to posts in my blog?
human3rror says
you know what, perhaps…!
@MatchesMalone says
Very cool. I'm wondering if there's a way to use a subset of the available verses, or, suggest your own for randomizing.
human3rror says
that would be pretty neat.