Hi Jason,

> First, the PyMOL website has been completely changed.  I wanted it to
> be on par with the quality of images and movies one can make in PyMOL.
>  I also wanted to make sure it didn't look too stodgy corporate-like.
> Anyhow, it's up and I like it alot, actually.

Probably the most nasty question around... where did you hide the source code?

The site looks quite okay. Will have to get used to it a bit :p I was
wondering though, whether the main image was photoshopped. It seems
that the blue background either has a blurring gradient filter over
it, or has been rendered with focal blur, either of which I don't
recall having seen as Pymol feature. :D

There's also a glitch: I went to the educational page and clicked to
see whether my IP address was listed as an academic institution. Being
at home, it's no surprise it wasn't. But the link that should bring me
back gave me a 404.


> Second,

Yes...?


Well, keep up the good work (and make it yet that bit better)!

Cheers,

Tsjerk



-- 
Tsjerk A. Wassenaar, Ph.D.

post-doctoral researcher
Molecular Dynamics Group
Groningen Institute for Biomolecular Research and Biotechnology /
University of Groningen
The Netherlands

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