Green Fluorescent Protein

Text can go within the "paragraph" tags show here in the code. Each pair of tags encapsulates a single paragraph of text, automatically spacing out between each paragraph. Keep in mind that, no matter how many times you hit enter, the HTML code only counts it as one time, so if you want to add multiple line breaks,

like this

use the "br" (as in line BReak) tag shown in the code.

Strong tags are a quick and easy way to bold words. Use them to emphasize key words or instructions to the person viewing the tutotial (such as Use the buttons below to change the current view of the GFP).

Show Backbone View

Alternatively, you can label buttons like so, with the description beside the button. The CBM tends to label buttons this way to avoid having buttons of all kinds of different sizes across the page due to different label lengths.

One of the key factors to having a well-constructed Jmol Tutorial is making sure that no buttons cause problems for executing other scripts. In other words, there shouldn't be a possibility of pressing one button that causes other buttons to not function as expected. The main way to stop this is to start scripts with commands to remove other properties on the image. The buttons above always get rid of every other structure type to make sure that only the one that they set, like Backbone or Wireframe, shows up on the screen