I have been facing the same issue. I am also loading multiple structures
on the page and 
run into occasional freezes, and sometimes the need to scroll the page a
bit to prompt the 
applets to load data. Maybe both Thomas and I are running into this
trouble because we 
are frequently loading the applets with new structures?

I followed the advice from (I think) Bob to use jmolLoadInlineScript, and 
to pass this script 
a javascript function call to load the next applet in line with a new
structure (will be happy 
to share my code if you want to see). This clearly forces the applets to
load one-by-one 
and I think it has improved behavior - however the freeze issue has not
totally gone away. 

I have been mainly testing on OS X, but the trouble arises for both
Firefox and Safari. 

Randy

On Thu, 23 Apr 2009 10:06:55 +0200 "Angel Herráez" wrote:

> Thomas, this sounds rather uncommon. I don't know what may be the 
> cause, but some detailed information may help to find it.
> It looks to me more of a browser or JavaVM issue, maybe even CSS, 
> rather than a Jmol problem.
> 
> 1. Does this happen with any Jmol page, or just with some of them?
> 
> 2. Does this happen with any browsers? Which one are you using? 
> Operating system?
> 
> 3. Have you tested other computers? The page looks fine in mine.
> 
> 4. Which Jmol version are you using?
> 
> 
> 
>
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