We are developing a student assessment for research (I'm at non-profit 
org), and we would like to embed one of the tools/simulations.

We were thinking of using the html export, however:
1. Is there a way to reduce the file size, and load some of the js through 
js files?
2. Does the simulation currently trigger events when students adjust the 
variables, so we can collect process data? If not, we would like to add 
them in. We can do so manually in the various html elements, unless there's 
a better way to do so.
3. Lastly, is it OK to hide most of the header and footer (aside from 
keeping the [image: NetLogo] powered by NetLogo 
<http://ccl.northwestern.edu/netlogo/>), so the students can focus on the 
simulation? Any recommended way to do so?

Looks like there's a way to pull the code and rebuild it to what we want, 
but since time is tight and it's for a small usability study, was looking 
for an easier route...
Thanks in advance.

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