Is there a way to force loading JSmol when loading/rendering a page? JQuery 
should be able to do this.

This is why we might need to start with a fresh loaded JSmol: When clicking a 
‘back to previous page’ button on On Mac 10.9.1, Safari 7.0.1, JSmol renders 
non-operational. On Firefox 26.0, same Mac, it works Ok.

To test (better than the previous explanation):

1. go to http://proteopedia.org/w/3rec

2. verify if JSmol is working, ie mouse rotates model, zooms, etc.

3. go to another page by clicking a link, like ‘About Proteopedia’ in the 
bottom mid section

4. click on the browser’s ‘back to previous page’ button to display again the 
page 3rec

5. verify if JSmol is working, ie mouse rotates model, zooms, etc.

The main difference is that Firefox actually reloads JSmol on page back. Safari 
simply tries to work with what’s available, rendering a broken applet.

Jaim
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