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<p>Thanks, DM. I also can see the odd behavor. A few things make
sense. If you click a word which isn't highlighted but should be
from the strongs number search, then right-click and choose
"inspect" I found in the case I investigated that the word didn't
have the correct strong's number. I don't know which module this
is or where it came from. I am glad the modules team has remained
active over the years, but we haven't had a consistent leader
there and at least one person on that team repeatedly ignores me
when I ask them not the change the source for a module without
research into the pedigree of the source text. Many of the texts
our modules team had used for modules in the past years, I
suspect, originated from us== from a Bible Foundation text, which
was taken by Blue Letter Bible or someone else and then our team
went and pulled that module as the source. But that's another
topic.</p>
<p>Anyway, I think I've done a module refresh for SWORDWeb recently
so its modules should be close to what is in our main repository.
I would guess that those same misalignments of strong's numbers
would be present in any of our frontends.</p>
<p>Though some of the other problems you mention are a bit
baffling. I am not sure why sometimes the wrong word is
highlighted when you click on another word. I'd have to look into
that one.</p>
<p>How are you?!</p>
<p>Troy</p>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 4/27/25 7:45 AM, DM Smith wrote:<br>
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Troy,
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<div>Take a look at <a
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<div>I’m seeing several strangenesses.</div>
<div>1) The hit list does not have highlighting in every verse.</div>
<div>2) Some of the words highlighted are not G3173. Typically,
the wanted word is nearby.</div>
<div>3) Clicking on words may bring up an empty popup, an
incomplete popup (click on ὁ G3588 in the first verse), a
popup for an adjacent word, or no popup at all. The word
clicked on isn’t highlighted across other verses. Try clicking
on the words in Genesis 10:12.</div>
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<div>Really odd. I didn’t look at the page source but don’t see
rhyme or reason in the behavior.</div>
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<div>In Him,</div>
<div><span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space:pre"> </span>DM</div>
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