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Weather Widget
Moderator: daj
- tfavors
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- Joined: Wed 22 Aug 2012 9:47 pm
- Weather Station: Davis Vantage VUE
- Operating System: Windows 8
- Location: Georgia USA
Weather Widget
I have a local newspaper that wants to add a weather widget to their website showing the weather temp etc. If the person need more info they could click it and go to http://www.weathergray.com. If anyone will point me in the right direction I would appreciate it.. Thanks so much, Terry
- beteljuice
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Re: Weather Widget
There are all sorts of stuff out there, both home brew and 3rd party.
When you say widget, I assume you really mean some sort of smallish graphic panel that doesn't really need to update while the user sits on the page ?
In which case an adaptation of the 'banner' script would be ideal. (It would be current when first grabbed)
Or if 'real-time' updating is required then they would have to allow an ajax call on their page to either update the graphic OR html content.
When you say widget, I assume you really mean some sort of smallish graphic panel that doesn't really need to update while the user sits on the page ?
In which case an adaptation of the 'banner' script would be ideal. (It would be current when first grabbed)
Or if 'real-time' updating is required then they would have to allow an ajax call on their page to either update the graphic OR html content.
......................Imagine, what you will KNOW tomorrow !