<li>Services for submitting IDs and sequences to external
bioinformatics services such as <a href="#envision2">Envision2</a>.</li>
<li>Programs for multiple sequence alignment, made available <em>via</em>
- <a href="JABAWS.html">Java Bioinformatic
- Analysis Web Service (JABAWS)</a> servers.</li>
+ <a href="JABAWS.html">Java Bioinformatic Analysis Web Service
+ (JABAWS)</a> servers.</li>
</ul>
The <a href="webServicesPrefs.html">Web Services Preference panel</a>
controls the display and appearance of the submission and analysis
services in the <strong>Web Services</strong> menu.</li>
-
+ <li>If Jalview encounters problems accessing any services, it may
+ display a <a href="webServicesPrefs.html#wswarnings">warning dialog
+ box</a> (this can be turned off using the web services preferences tab).</li>
</ul>
</p>
-<p>Jalview's distributed computations are SOAP based services
-exposing protein sequence alignment and secondary structure prediction
-programs. These services actually run on the cluster based in the School
-of Life Sciences, University of Dundee, and are maintained by the Barton
-group.</p>
+<p><strong>More about Jalview's Web Services</strong> <br>
+Jalview's distributed computations are SOAP based services exposing
+protein sequence alignment and secondary structure prediction programs.
+These services actually run on the cluster based in the School of Life
+Sciences, University of Dundee, and are maintained by the Barton group.</p>
<p><strong><a name="envision2">Envision2 Services</a></strong></p>
<p>Since version 2.5, Jalview has included a client to enable the
user to submit one or more sequences or sequence IDs to analysis