I think you should do even more "advertising" by making the
"frank" clickable. You may introduce another switch for this
behaviour if you want. Clicking on "Jmol" would then load
the Jmol homepage (or beta page perhaps) in a new browser
window. Other applets do it; one I have used is called
"JavaSketchpad", it's related to the Windows/Mac application
"The Geometer's Sketchpad" which is for dynamic geometry.
If you want to look at an example, see one of mine:

http://www.mathematik.uni-bielefeld.de/~lisken/jsp/stern7/

("Stern" is German for "star". You don't have to read through
the text at the top, just scroll down to the bottom for some
rather nice JavaSketchpad examples, play by dragging points
and clicking buttons if you want, but do try clicking on the
question mark in the lower right corner.)

Sebastian



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