The website which is the result of the CumulusUtils website generator is not a fixed website but is user expandable and as such it is a standard template. I made a note in the README (which is rapidly becoming a true manual ) describing the technique:
As an example I made two entries to activate windy.com from the menu, one to a separate tab in the browser and one to the report area of the site:The user can expand the site through user menu's in whatever way he likes. I believe there are no limitations. An example is found in 'CUsermenu-example.txt' which is found in the distribution.
Please note that loading text or html in the ReportView is possible using the LoadUtilsReport('filename'); call. The text will be interpreted as HTML and thus you can also execute javascript (via the <script> tag). You can create whichever report you want by whichever technique you prefer. Just remember the file offered to CumulusUtils using LoadUtilsReport('filename'); MUST be legal html/javascript (or just plain text) to be useful.
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<div class="CUdropdown-content">
<a href="https://www.windy.com/station/pws-f06f5696?53.259,6.932,8" target="_blank">Windy (excl)</a>
<span onclick="LoadUtilsReport('Windy.txt');">Windy (incl)</span>
</div>
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<iframe width="1000" height="700" src="https://embed.windy.com/embed2.html?lat=53.259&lon=6.932&zoom=4" frameborder="0"></iframe>
If you code some HTML, CSS and/or javascript yourself - with or without the use of the webtags - and load it in the report area, you probably can create some easy and surprising reports.