Lucent 2 years ago

Ptable.com uses no frameworks or libraries and has a payload size of ~64K if you use an ad/tracker blocker, and that includes all the property data and WebGL orbitals rendered from the Schrodinger equation on the Electrons tab.

  • tusharhero 2 years ago

    Agreed, Ptable is obviously superior.

  • B34N1E 2 years ago

    Ptable is based

blackmoon42 2 years ago

Looks nice, but I'm puzzled that for a scientific table the temperatures are given in Fahrenheit and Celsius instead of Kelvin. I understand, that it's easier for the non-scientific reader, but in this case it should be adjusted to the language as well. E.g. most non-english readers are probably not familiar with Fahrenheit.

  • joe__f 2 years ago

    Many English readers are not either

HelloNurse 2 years ago

An uninspired DHTML exercise, not a chemistry or visualization project.

I'd add to the problems others point out bad layout: without spacing the lantanides and actinides look like rows 8 and 9.

Hublium 2 years ago

It's always frustrating when you can't set the language of a website manually.

madmod 2 years ago

Genuinely curious what is the purpose of pointing out the size of the page in the title?

  • QuadrupleA 2 years ago

    It's one of the things I appreciate about it - instant load of everything upfront. In a world of overbloated sites it's very small and does a lot with a little (I stumbled on it randomly on https://1mb.club a while back).

madmod 2 years ago

In mobile Safari 15.6 the page crashes when I open the menu on the right.

ape4 2 years ago

TIL Einsteinium has a melting point of 1133 K (860 °C)