WebElements new version

I have restructured WebElements. The restructuring is all style at the front-end and reorganisation at the back-end, meaning all the errors in data are still there but they are displayed more beautifully and efficiently. Fixing some of those errors is now a priority.
All this should allow me to update content far more easily than has been the case, meaning things should move quicker. The database is now far simpler and hopefully the addresses like http://www.webelements.com/hydrogen/ far more helpful. I would say the new site is now "beta" meaning it is largely functional but expect glitches for a little while. I have not updated the "scholar" version but will do so if there seems to be a demand. Following this restructuring there are a number of features I am now in a position to implement and this will happen over the next few weeks/months.
Quite significant numbers of you are using the site via iPhones so I am tempted to produce a version for that sort of screen size
Please do let me know by adding comments here if there are features you would like to see.
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hi buddy....... m also 11th
hi buddy....... m also 11th class medical student.. as u knw periodic table is d set of all d known elements of nature..
it is particularly in table so as to provide clarification n d elements r placed acc. 2 their inc. atomic no.z coz atomic no.z always remain constant n still if u have ny queries den plzzz specify ur query i'll b honoured to settle out them..
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Something has changed in the
Something has changed in the new version that I (and nobody in my group)seems to be able any more to visualize the diagram for the electron configuration of an element. Any remedy for that? - please send to
ubecker@umich.edu
I think that updating of
I think that updating of "scholar" version is most important thing, because thiusands of students around the world use it every day. I know two students from Holland and one from Israel who asked me for this
As requested, I'd be
As requested, I'd be interesting in a small screens version! Tortitas de EloteThanks!
Gaby
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