My apologies for the vague question.  A few clarifications on what I would
like to do:

Google Sites (http://sites.google.com/) is a free website hoster and
editor, which allows anyone (with a google account) to make a website.  It
looks especially interesting for education
(http://michaelseery.com/home/index.php/2010/10/class-websites-using-google-sites-and-podcasting-with-audacity/). 


I would especially like to ask students to create websites as part of a
report, and it would be great if they could include interactive Jmol
models.

It is probably possible to display Jmol models the same way it is done on
blogger, where you use a remote server to host Jmol and the coordinate
files.  

But Sites, as opposed to blogger, allows you to upload files, and I am
wondering if anyone has tried to upload Jmol and files  to the google site
web site and use it from there?  

Best regards, Jan
http://molecularmodelingbasics.blogspot.com

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