What are the best strategies to have Jmol or JSmol instances replaced
with a static picture when the browser does not have Java or java script
enabled or is on a device that is not capable of handling Jmol/Jsmol?
How can one do the same for for printing browser pages?
Thanks,
PM
Pschemak,
You can see this in operation at
http://ispcsrv.weizmann.ac.il/a2jmolb/browse. Just click on one of the
JSmol icons
Or go here:
http://ispcsrv.weizmann.ac.il/a2jmolb/browse?ip=824e0a1df426f51eed2a5873a5b1978b;set=testSet;jsmolUSE=HTML5
for a single example. This works by setting a
Thanks, these are examples of how to hide Jmol/JSmol before (or
during) the loading of the app.
I am after a situation where Jmol/JSmol is normally displayed on page
load for all of those who have Java/JS on their device, but a substitute
picture is displayed for those who do no not, or when
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