Embedding Jmol into Web Pages Using a Simple Text Editor
Part II - Creating a website that does something!
Assignment
- Using a simple text editor, create a web page that recreates the answer key for the Jmol assignment from Lab 3.
- This site should cantain the following Jmol control elements:
- Button
- Checkbox
- Menu
- Radio button group
- In addition to the items included in the answer key for the Jmol assignment from Lab 3, create one of your own that does something interesting and inspiring for the benefit of a visitor to your site.
- This webpage should be named "index.html" and should be created in a folder named "Lab6", which should be located in your username_www share on the chemserver.
- When you are done, send me and email with the URL to your site.
Resources
- Home Sites:
- Manuals:
- Jmol Guide
- Jmol Applet Guide
- Jmol Interactive Scripting Language
- Jmol.js Javascript Library
- Rasmol Manual (Jmol can use Rasmol Commands)
- Tutorials:
- Jmol tutorial
- Embedding Jmol into webpages using a simple text editor
- Embedding Jmol into webages using GoLive
- An Introduction to Jmol Scripting
- Demonstrations:
updated: Wednesday, October 11, 2006