The following lists are for your consideration. What if you wanted to start a blog and incorporate a reftagging javascript for it, but did not know what script was the best one? Who would you go to if you had a question about a particular one? I am the one to ask about it, because I am currently blogging using 4 different scripts as follows:
Site Reftagger script used
https://webmaster220.blogspot.com refTagger api.reftagger.com/v2/RefTagger.js bibleReader: "bible.faithlife
https://reader222.blogspot.com/ NetBibleTagger script
https://yachtsman220.blogspot.com/ http://bible.logos.com/jsapi/referencetagging.js
https://reader220.blogspot.com/ https://www.biblegateway.com/share/#reftag
The following sites are specific scripture servers when a hyperlink (that can be generated with a spreadsheet) is clicked
http://biblewebapp.com/study/#ref=Acts%2015:1-34|ver=en_net,comm_en_net_notes
http://www.ccel.org/study/Acts_15:1-34
https://biblia.com/bible/nkjv/Mark%201.7-8
The following versions are available to your blog through linking to them or setting up your reftagger to use them either by a setup option before you generate your custom script, or by adding a parenthetical version name after each verse you post on your blog as explained here
https://biblia.com/library
the list includes these English versions
ASV
DARBY
ESV
GW
HCSB
KJV
LEB
MESSAGE
NASB
NCV
NIV
NIRV
NKJV
NLT
TNIV
YLT
The following versions are available to your blog through linking to them or setting up your reftagger to use them by a setup option before you generate your custom script: My site that uses their reftagger server has set NASB up to be the version in all my pop up boxes
https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/
the list includes these English versions
Site Reftagger script used
https://webmaster220.blogspot.com refTagger api.reftagger.com/v2/RefTagger.js bibleReader: "bible.faithlife
https://reader222.blogspot.com/ NetBibleTagger script
https://yachtsman220.blogspot.com/ http://bible.logos.com/jsapi/referencetagging.js
https://reader220.blogspot.com/ https://www.biblegateway.com/share/#reftag
The following sites are specific scripture servers when a hyperlink (that can be generated with a spreadsheet) is clicked
http://biblewebapp.com/study/#ref=Acts%2015:1-34|ver=en_net,comm_en_net_notes
http://www.ccel.org/study/Acts_15:1-34
https://biblia.com/bible/nkjv/Mark%201.7-8
The following versions are available to your blog through linking to them or setting up your reftagger to use them either by a setup option before you generate your custom script, or by adding a parenthetical version name after each verse you post on your blog as explained here
https://biblia.com/library
the list includes these English versions
ASV
DARBY
ESV
GW
HCSB
KJV
LEB
MESSAGE
NASB
NCV
NIV
NIRV
NKJV
NLT
TNIV
YLT
The following versions are available to your blog through linking to them or setting up your reftagger to use them by a setup option before you generate your custom script: My site that uses their reftagger server has set NASB up to be the version in all my pop up boxes
https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/
the list includes these English versions
<option class="lang" value="KJ21">—English (EN)—</option> <option value="KJ21" >21st Century King James Version (KJ21)</option> <option value="ASV" >American Standard Version (ASV)</option> <option value="AMP" >Amplified Bible (AMP)</option> <option value="AMPC" >Amplified Bible, Classic Edition (AMPC)</option> <option value="BRG" >BRG Bible (BRG)</option> <option value="CSB" >Christian Standard Bible (CSB)</option> <option value="CEB" >Common English Bible (CEB)</option> <option value="CJB" >Complete Jewish Bible (CJB)</option> <option value="CEV" >Contemporary English Version (CEV)</option> <option value="DARBY" >Darby Translation (DARBY)</option> <option value="DLNT" >Disciples’ Literal New Testament (DLNT)</option> <option value="DRA" selected="selected" >Douay-Rheims 1899 American Edition (DRA)</option> <option value="ERV" >Easy-to-Read Version (ERV)</option> <option value="EHV" >Evangelical Heritage Version (EHV)</option> <option value="ESV" >English Standard Version (ESV)</option> <option value="ESVUK" >English Standard Version Anglicised (ESVUK)</option> <option value="EXB" >Expanded Bible (EXB)</option> <option value="GNV" >1599 Geneva Bible (GNV)</option> <option value="GW" >GOD’S WORD Translation (GW)</option> <option value="GNT" >Good News Translation (GNT)</option> <option value="HCSB" >Holman Christian Standard Bible (HCSB)</option> <option value="ICB" >International Children’s Bible (ICB)</option> <option value="ISV" >International Standard Version (ISV)</option> <option value="PHILLIPS" >J.B. Phillips New Testament (PHILLIPS)</option> <option value="JUB" >Jubilee Bible 2000 (JUB)</option> <option value="KJV" >King James Version (KJV)</option> <option value="AKJV" >Authorized (King James) Version (AKJV)</option> <option value="LEB" >Lexham English Bible (LEB)</option> <option value="TLB" >Living Bible (TLB)</option> <option value="MSG" >The Message (MSG)</option> <option value="MEV" >Modern English Version (MEV)</option> <option value="MOUNCE" >Mounce Reverse-Interlinear New Testament (MOUNCE)</option> <option value="NOG" >Names of God Bible (NOG)</option> <option value="NABRE" >New American Bible (Revised Edition) (NABRE)</option> <option value="NASB" >New American Standard Bible (NASB)</option> <option value="NCV" >New Century Version (NCV)</option> <option value="NET" >New English Translation (NET Bible)</option> <option value="NIRV" >New International Reader's Version (NIRV)</option> <option value="NIV" >New International Version (NIV)</option> <option value="NIVUK" >New International Version - UK (NIVUK)</option> <option value="NKJV" >New King James Version (NKJV)</option> <option value="NLV" >New Life Version (NLV)</option> <option value="NLT" >New Living Translation (NLT)</option> <option value="NMB" >New Matthew Bible (NMB)</option> <option value="NRSV" >New Revised Standard Version (NRSV)</option> <option value="NRSVA" >New Revised Standard Version, Anglicised (NRSVA)</option> <option value="NRSVACE" >New Revised Standard Version, Anglicised Catholic Edition (NRSVACE)</option> <option value="NRSVCE" >New Revised Standard Version Catholic Edition (NRSVCE)</option> <option value="NTE" >New Testament for Everyone (NTE)</option> <option value="OJB" >Orthodox Jewish Bible (OJB)</option> <option value="TPT" >The Passion Translation (TPT)</option> <option value="RSV" >Revised Standard Version (RSV)</option> <option value="RSVCE" >Revised Standard Version Catholic Edition (RSVCE)</option> <option value="TLV" >Tree of Life Version (TLV)</option> <option value="VOICE" >The Voice (VOICE)</option> <option value="WEB" >World English Bible (WEB)</option> <option value="WE" >Worldwide English (New Testament) (WE)</option> <option value="WYC" >Wycliffe Bible (WYC)</option> <option value="YLT" >Young's Literal Translation (YLT)</option>
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