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Hi Xiangjun,
You may take a look at the lately updated w3dna web server:
http://w3dna.rutgers.edu (http://w3dna.rutgers.edu)
There, some of functions are under building up therefore may not working. But you can review the general framework. And I will be working on writing documents such as About and Tutorial. I would like to invite you to have inputs on this server, such as suggestion, writings for the "About" section, etc.
P.S. Wilma and I are working on writing a proposal letter to the editor, which should be sent out at the end of this month.
Thanks.
Guohui
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Hi Guohui,
The new site is really shaping up, especially 'blocview' is working -- which means the web-environment is set up correctly now.
At this stage, I think you could focus on getting fundamentals done, leaving the fancy parts later. Some random thoughts:
- Put site logo at the top-left, with text in the right
- Possible title text could be: w3DNA -- a web-interface to (commonly used functionality of?) the 3DNA software package for (the analysis, rebuilding and visualization of?) three-dimensional nucleic acid structures
- Give the three sections "Analysis" ... a different font/size; using style-sheet to get rid of the link-underline
- In fiber models section, I do not think we should provide "Mixing form (A, B, C, Z)": this is a section for (experimental) fiber-based models ONLY.
- Again, in fiber models section, make the selection list more specific and informative by providing more information regarding each model, instead of the generic "Model-xx form fiber". Run 'fiber -m' to see the detailed info.
That's it for now, more to follow later on.
Xiang-Jun
Funded by the NIH R24GM153869 grant on X3DNA-DSSR, an NIGMS National Resource for Structural Bioinformatics of Nucleic Acids
Created and maintained by Dr. Xiang-Jun Lu, Department of Biological Sciences, Columbia University