Yes, pages with many applets behave unpredictably and depending on the browser. 
That0s 
difficult to control.

Myabe you can try a trick by Bob for loading applets in sequence, one after the 
other has 
finished. It's somewhere on this list archive.

First time I opened your page in my Firefox 3.5.5 WinXP, I get atom coloring 
and a label in 
the top 5 applets. The other are plain cpk.
Applets and models got loaded in a random order.

When I reloaded the page, I got the same result.

Oh, looking at the source now I see that's what was expected. Only the first 5 
have a script.

I don't think it has anything to do with the problem, but you don't need to 
call jmolInitialize 
more than once.


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