I've never seen a shop mentioning forward and reverse voltage (and I'm an electronic guy) - but only the forwarding is important, typically something like 2.4V, if you don't have the superbright ones.
Have some explanations how to calculate LED's on my homepage, too - don't know about their calculator, as I calculate it on myself.
In short - calculate R=U/I
where R is the resistor you need
U is the voltage that is to much and needs to be killed - e.g. you have a 5V powersupply, but a 2.4V LED = 2.6V you want to drop
I is the current the LED draws -e.g. 20mA = 0.02A
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R=U/I
R=2.6V / 0.02A
R=130 Ohm
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Just get the nearest value available on your electronic-store, usually the next higher one.
Hope this helps.