Jim,

although my original  WP installation is still racked by some sort of extension 
conflict that stops  JSmol from running, my “vanilla” install is doing a great 
job. Check out http://www.rzepa.net/blog/?p=14272 
<http://www.rzepa.net/blog/?p=14272>

But my reason for contacting you relates to another extension known as the 
Winnower.  This clones WP posts and publishes them,  eg doi: 
10.15200/winn.143521.11237 <https://dx.doi.org/10.15200/winn.143521.11237>  I 
am using this as an archive, referenced by a doi, for posts that  I fancy might 
deserve “posterity”.

It would be too much to ask their system to handle the JSmol canvas perhaps, 
but I am wondering whether it would be possible to eg emulate the <video> 
element, as in

<video poster="barton-poster.jpg" src="Barton2b.m4v"  width="350" height="262" 
controls>
</video>

where the attribute  poster=“hhh.jpg”>  loads a poster image, and it is only by 
clicking on this that the underlying media is then loaded.   Possibly the 
Winnower might be able to handle that, and it would have the other advantage 
that  JSMol is then only loaded upon demand. Its how my original  Jmol 
invocation works, and this archives very nicely at the Winnower.

At any rate, I thought it worth asking your thoughts


Henry

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