My experience of Jsmol on mobile is ok. I can visualize the molecules
correctly. I need to use a template that must be responsive.
Pino
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Da: richard.ste...@ntlworld.com
Data: 10-mar-2017 13.34
A: "Jmol-users@lists.sourceforge.net"<Jmol-users@lists.sourceforge.net>
Ogg: [Jmol-users] Status of Java applets
-->Hello all I just want to sample opinion on the (security etc) status of
Java in relation to Jmol applets. On my website I have quite a few (old)
files based on this
(http://www.biotopics.co.uk/JmolApplet/jcontentstable.html). These are all now
converted to Jsmol, with the addition of a few more and newer topics
(http://www.biotopics.co.uk/jsmol/jscontents.html). The thing is, Google
complains they are not mobile-friendly. I am gradually making the Jsmol stuff
more compatible, but it seems to me that the Jmol applet -based stuff will not
be convertible. I see that some of the Jmol applet material still gets
visited, presumably by desktop/laptop users. Any suggestions? All the
bestRichard Steane Sent from Mail for Windows 10
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